Computer Hardware Tips : How to Buy Graphics Cards
To buy a graphics card, look at the graphics processing unit, how much memory is on the card, how many core processors are in the card and how many textures can be processed per second. Update a computer graphics card for video gaming or video editing with advice from a network engineer and IT specialist in this free video on graphics cards.
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I have a HP G42 wich is the best graphic card for me
Thank you for keeping it simple for simpletons like me!
I’m trying to play Sims 3 but I don’t have the required graphics card (the current one is GeForce 6150 LE); it says at least GeForce FX 5900 is required. The latter seems outdated also. Can someone suggest me one of later ones that isn’t pricey and fulfills my simple gaming needs. I rarely game, only once in a while when I find something interesting and its never anything that requires THE BEST graphics requirements.
I would much appreciate your replys!
smaller version of your entire computer?
are you for real?
video editing doesn’t require gpu sony vegas is the top editing software and is completely reliant only on cpu!
how you “buy” a card is: you walk into the store, pick up the card you want, walk to the teller, pay them, receive receipt and change, then walk out !
i need one that can take on a game call life 4 dead
thats what she said
why do you remind me of seann william scott?
@fmac97 Google specs. TA-DUH
i downt know hot change my graphics card in my pc(HP COMPAQ 6720S)pls help
he is it good if I buy a Asus radeon hd 5750 1Gb Gddr5
with:
Chipset: Radeon HD5750
memory:1024 MB
Type memory:GDDR5
GPU: 700 MHz
Memory speed:4600 MHz
InterfacePCI-E x16
RAMDAC400 MHz
TV-outHDMI
DVI2 x
D-subJa, convertor
Max Resolutie2560 x 1600 pixels
DirectX Versie11
HDMI1 x HDMI
Thanks for the tips.