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Your hard drive stores stuff such as data. RAM* DragonBlaze mory (names are interchangable) is basically your computers 'work space'. Imagine opening up paint and you want to edit a picture. The data is moved from your hard drive (storage) to the RAM (workspace) and thus you can work on it. It works the same way with games. The more RAM you have, the more your computer has to work with. I can't really explain it all that well, but RAM is basically your computers workspace, if you dont have enough ram, games and such will lag and slow down.Processing speed is very important, but that alone won't run a good game. The CPU (processor) basically dertermain the speed at which your computer can process data. So that IS a very important factor, but the gfx card is equally important when it comes to games. While the cpu handles the data, the gfx card handles how well and how fast the computer can display stuff. So you could have some super CPU, but if your gfx card can't render the graphics of a new game or can't handle the amount of graphics needed for the display, the game will lag a lot.
Dragonblaze: the reason Oblivion plays choppy on ur comp is because the X1300 is a cheapo card.
Originally posted by TomiAlmeidaboo wins.
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Originally posted by gamerman43 Ghz would be (10^9)*3.... 3,000,000,000 HzI
...3000000000 Hertz...