if you want
shooting:- cod black ops,cod mw3/2
racing:-blur, nfs most wanted
adventure:-assassin's creed 1/2
multiplayer:-counter strike,split second, blur, cod mw3...
apart from these there are many games but these games are awesome!!
sure you can
I have 2GB of RAM and was constantly maxed out in the beta. I don't know that it won't run, but it won't run well.
The amount of RAM depends on how you will use the machine. Generally, about 2GB is a decent amount, but you may need more if you want to run high-end games or play high-quality videos, etc. RAM is pretty cheap these days, you can probably get 2GB for about $30 Canadian.
yes with 2gb ram is more faster
Barely. Vista Home Basic will run, slowly, on a system with 512MB RAM. Increasing RAM to 2GB is strongly recommended.
2GB
no...you need at least 1gb for xp or 2gb for vista.
For Windows Vista to run optimally, you should have at least 2GB of RAM; however it will run with 1GB,
yes use 3d analyzer
the frame speed varies from games to games. With your spec (and assuming that your processor is dual-core) running 2D games such as phantom brave and disgaea shouldn't be a problem, but it will start to jump if you play final fantasy series.
A software which need 2GB RAM will may run with 512MB RAM [Not in a perfect way]. Today computers use virtual memory for multitasking [for running more programs at the same time]. An over-reliance upon virtual-memory can slow overall system performance. By enabling the virtual memory feature, you are asking the computer to use a part of the Hard Disk as Physical Memory [RAM]. Always remember that the Hard Disk is much slower than the original RAM. In this case, you are asking the computer to find the remaining 1.5 GB of RAM which is required to run the software from virtual memory and this will result in constant disk swapping or thrashing which will slow down your computer considerably. So, it is clear that 2GB of RAM is required to run that software in a smooth way and that is what the software developer want to see. That is why the minimum RAM required to run the software is set to 2GB.
I would suggest you go for the 2gb ram and 512mb vcard. It has more performance. 2gb can run Vista and windows 7, while 128mb vcard you'll have trouble on running on these current systems. 128mb vcard is not worth it for a 3gb RAM nowadays. unless its a ddr3 and supports cuda and other nvidia or ati stuff, which is impossible on today's tech. Also, if need be, you can upgrade the RAM from a 2GB to more. It's harder to upgrade a GPU, and more expensive as well.