Hi, this is my first post on this forum... I think, I was just a regular reader of tomshardware. But anyway, I bought a new monitor recently; when my old 17 in one died I got a 23 in lg 1080p monitor. After I set it up, boot time was noticeably longer and my computer is significantly slower. Programs take more than a few minutes to open and web browsing is also slow. Things frequently stop responding and youtube videos skip and stutter.
After some testing, i found out the computer returns to normal when i lower my resolution from 1080 to 720. There are occasional hiccups in simple tasks, so it wasn't the same but it is much better. So I suppose my graphics card can't handle the new monitor at it's native resolution?
I have a foxconn 8800 gts 640mb (factory oc'ed) graphics card, an intel core 2 duo E6850 3.0 ghz, 4gb gskill DDR2 800.
I built this computer like 4 years ago, and i have been able to play games like gta4 and dead space. I knew there would have been a performance decrease with a larger monitor but i didnt know it would render my computer almost useless. I could buy a new graphics card but i dont have a pci express 2.0 x16 slot, just the 1.x. What do you guys suggest i do that would be the cheapest workable option?
If you guys need more specs or info i can provide. I just want to know what i can do to get my computer running with the new monitor's native resolution. Would a new graphics card help? I would appreciate any and all feedback, thanks in advance. sorry for any misspellings, i wrote this on a phonr at school.
After some testing, i found out the computer returns to normal when i lower my resolution from 1080 to 720. There are occasional hiccups in simple tasks, so it wasn't the same but it is much better. So I suppose my graphics card can't handle the new monitor at it's native resolution?
I have a foxconn 8800 gts 640mb (factory oc'ed) graphics card, an intel core 2 duo E6850 3.0 ghz, 4gb gskill DDR2 800.
I built this computer like 4 years ago, and i have been able to play games like gta4 and dead space. I knew there would have been a performance decrease with a larger monitor but i didnt know it would render my computer almost useless. I could buy a new graphics card but i dont have a pci express 2.0 x16 slot, just the 1.x. What do you guys suggest i do that would be the cheapest workable option?
If you guys need more specs or info i can provide. I just want to know what i can do to get my computer running with the new monitor's native resolution. Would a new graphics card help? I would appreciate any and all feedback, thanks in advance. sorry for any misspellings, i wrote this on a phonr at school.