I have an old-ish PC (3.2 Ghz P4 + 1GB Ram) running Vista and the performance is less than desireable. The sidebar widget that displays CPU and RAM usage shows CPU consumption is maxed out at 100% whereas the RAM lingers between 60 - 80%. Will adding more RAM resolve the slowish performance issue ? (I know most will say yes right off the bat but the reason I'm confused is that the RAM consumption never reaches 100% so there could potentially be available memory for use, its the CPU that seems to be going belly up)
I also did that Vista "score" thingamagig and my CPU received the lowest rating.
My question is, should I still try and add more RAM to remedy the situation or should I just upgrade and get a relatively el-cheapo dual core HP machine (which I dont really want to do because I spent a load on my current system when I built it and dont want to retire it just yet, however if it needs to be upgraded, then it needs to be upgraded.)
Some may wonder that the price difference spending $100 for RAM vs. at least $600 for a new PC doesn't make sense. Thing is I'm trying to reduce the noise the PC makes because of overheating and fans blowing outta control. For this purpose, I need to get a new case (about $50), a new CPU fan (about $24), new HD ($160) and the ram ($100).
This totals up to about $340 (shipping + taxes extra) so spending the extra $200 for a new machine isn't as bad.
I've been struggling with this decision because I dont really want to change my old PC but at the same time I am not sure if I spend the $340, get the upgrades, dont get the result I am hoping for i.e. slightly faster performance + lower temps and the net result is that now I've wasted $340 and have to end up getting a new PC. Yet, if it works, then not only do I get to keep my old PC but also save $200.
Will appreciate the recommendations,
I also did that Vista "score" thingamagig and my CPU received the lowest rating.
My question is, should I still try and add more RAM to remedy the situation or should I just upgrade and get a relatively el-cheapo dual core HP machine (which I dont really want to do because I spent a load on my current system when I built it and dont want to retire it just yet, however if it needs to be upgraded, then it needs to be upgraded.)
Some may wonder that the price difference spending $100 for RAM vs. at least $600 for a new PC doesn't make sense. Thing is I'm trying to reduce the noise the PC makes because of overheating and fans blowing outta control. For this purpose, I need to get a new case (about $50), a new CPU fan (about $24), new HD ($160) and the ram ($100).
This totals up to about $340 (shipping + taxes extra) so spending the extra $200 for a new machine isn't as bad.
I've been struggling with this decision because I dont really want to change my old PC but at the same time I am not sure if I spend the $340, get the upgrades, dont get the result I am hoping for i.e. slightly faster performance + lower temps and the net result is that now I've wasted $340 and have to end up getting a new PC. Yet, if it works, then not only do I get to keep my old PC but also save $200.
Will appreciate the recommendations,
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