Monday, May 7, 2012

How important is to have a good RAM, Processor and Good video in a LAPTOP!!?

The more RAM i've the fastest run?

What does really mean a processor in a laptop?



What if I've a good a RAM and Processor... BUT I don't have a good video card?

What's gonnna happen?

How important is the video card?|||Depends what you're doing.



Each of those 3 will improve performance. But they impact different pieces: reading data, number crunching, and graphics. If you have an application (or several applications) that need a lot of data, like giant spreadsheets, or you're running lots of programs at once, you need lots of RAM to make it go fast. If you have a giant spreadsheet taking up all your RAM, you could have the fastest video card and processor in the world and the computer would still go slow.



If you have things that are calculation-intensive, such as large amounts of number crunching, you're computer will be CPU-bound (a faster CPU will improve it). But if the CPU is the bottleneck, adding more RAM and a better graphics card won't help.



A graphics card deals with everything to do with graphics, not just displaying videos. Modern graphics cards are used for editing images in programs like Photoshop for instance. If you're not going to be doing graphics-intensive programs, you don't need a good graphics card. But if you plan on playing games, you could have 10GB of RAM and a top-of-the-line processor, if you have a terrible graphics card, you're going to have a low framerate. Any modern graphics card will work for watching videos, but you need better ones if you want to play games.|||it depends



how important is speed to you?



if you're not playing games on your laptop, the video card wont really matter|||It all depends on what you intend to use the laptop for. I mean, you can buy a $230 Emachines netbook that has cheap Ram, a slow processor, and a video card that is able to display things on the screen.. and it will work just fine for surfing the internet... which is what that netbook was built for.



The processor is the brain of the computer. The CPU. Central Processing Unit. It is the main chip that does all the work. All the computing, as it were.



What if you have good Ram and Processor but you don't have a good video card? Big deal. You didn't say what you wanted to do with it. If all you wanted to do was surf the net and watch movies on Youtube, you are fine.



The Video card is very important, in that the computer won't display anything without one. How good it is, ONE MORE TIME... depends on what you want to use the laptop for.



end of line|||If you are not going to play games then you don't need a video card and 1GB of RAM will be ok. The processor doesn't really matter unless you do things like video/photo editing on a regular basis. If you are going to play games then go for the fastest video card, most ram and fastest processor you can afford

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