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Quite a bit. Picture this:
Input commands (Games, etc) > goes through the RAM, like a gateway > to the CPU
Up to a point, upgrading your CPU does nothing without higher RAM, so yes, much higher RAM would help. But make sure your computer is capable of being upgrades that much, some older ones aren't compatible with that high a RAM.
Hope that helps
Input commands (Games, etc) > goes through the RAM, like a gateway > to the CPU
Up to a point, upgrading your CPU does nothing without higher RAM, so yes, much higher RAM would help. But make sure your computer is capable of being upgrades that much, some older ones aren't compatible with that high a RAM.
Hope that helps

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Well, no, that's no exactly true.
Different processors can act differently though. Some processors (such as the Celeron you have if I remember correctly) have certain features disabled. So in that sense they're not as "fast" as a regular Pentium. This is true of most chips used in laptops or other chips used for mobile environments.
Different processors can act differently though. Some processors (such as the Celeron you have if I remember correctly) have certain features disabled. So in that sense they're not as "fast" as a regular Pentium. This is true of most chips used in laptops or other chips used for mobile environments.
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when I first started playing GW on my old pc I had just 512 ram, after 6 months or so I upgraded to 2 GB of ram and the difference was remarkable. I expect that 2 GB is more than is necessary, but as long as your pc supports it I would get it. It will help your computer for other games, or just about any semi-intensive useage, and certainly won't hurt it for everyday use. 

