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Video Cards: Is AGP Dead? by Nathan Holsing
If you’ve been looking to upgrade your computer video card you’ve probably heard a great deal about PCI Express and SLI. Don’t run out and buy a new computer just yet and take that AGP motherboard you just threw away out of the trash. The truth is you can probably make some simple upgrades to... A new video card will probably float you for at least another year, likely two if you get a top of the line card. ... For more information on AGP video cards visit the Video Card review section of my website.
Buying a Video Card by Jared Strop
Stunning visuals don't have to cost an arm and a leg with cheap graphics cards (aka video cards). Unless you are a hardcore gamer, you don't need to have the best of the best and a cheap graphics card will do you just fine. Now I'm not saying you should skimp on getting a good video card, but... On the other hand, a serious gamer needs to get a good video card that can handle anything a game can throw at it. ... You are looking for a good video card, right? ... Buying a top-of-the-line video card will run you over $400 while a decent one will be around $200.
Combating Your Ancient Video Card by Pamela Stevens
You hooked up your new monitor and can’t wait to see how your game looks on the new screen, only to see pausing and skips. Before you rush it back to the store for a refund, the jerky animation you see could be your aged video card (graphics card) or outdated drivers. ... Although most games have a certain amount of flexibility; since manufacturers know that not all gamers can afford to upgrade their video card every six months. ... When considering updating your graphics card the first thing to figure out is whether your computer can accept a new card.
3 Things You Need To Know Before Installing Windows Vista by Aaron Smith
The new generation of Microsoft Windows known as Vista was released earlier this year. Most new computers bought since the end of January will come preloaded with Windows Vista, but there are many people with older computers that will want to upgrade from Windows XP. ... If your video card isn't up to the task but the rest of your computer is Vista ready, you can upgrade to a newer card that will support it without having to buy a whole new computer. ... You should pay close attention to the video card report in particular.
How to Upgrade Your Video Graphics Card by Michael Cottier
The video card that is inside of your computer is responsible for what you are seeing on your monitor right now and how good your PC games play. Video cards, also known as graphic cards, can come pre-built into your motherboard or can be an actual card that fits securely into a slot on your... These drivers should be on a CD or floppy disc that comes with the video card, if not then the card might only require generic drivers that come with Windows, so no disc is required. ... You have now learned how to successfully upgrade and install a new video card into just about any computer.
What to Look for in a Video Card by John Gibb
The proper graphics card can help speed up almost any system by taking the responsibility of many visual functions, allowing the CPU to work more effectively in other areas. Let’s take a look at a few of the key features to look for in a graphics card. ... This is another good reason to upgrade your video card. ... The more memory your video card has, the higher the resolution, and the larger the number of colors it can display. ... Now a days, you will have either a PCI or an AGP slot for your video card.
Video Cards For Desktop Computers by Alan LeStourgeon
Purchasing a video card for your desktop should be considered as one of the first performance upgrades you can make to your existing computer. If you bought your computer as a complete unit from a retail outlet, or an online computer store, chances are that your computer only has an on-board... Graphics cards offer Super-Video output, TV-tuner inputs (for recording video for multimedia projects), and much more. ... The second thing that adds to the price of a graphics card is the amount of memory that the card has.
Upgrading, Adding or Removing a Video Card, Sound Card, or Other AGP/PCI Card by Mark Berger
For Video cards - Most PC video cards these days are AGP. But you COULD be working with PCI, or PCI express. If you're not sure which you have (more then 75% of the time it will be AGP) consult your motherboard manual. If your video card is AGP, you should see a slot smaller then the other slots... You can likely also tell your video card if it has a GPU (a processor with a fan on top of it) or a video card company printed on it like Nvidia or Geforce. ... To put in a new card, make sure the card you're putting in is properly lined up in the slot, then press the card into the slot.
Choosing a Video Card: PCI-Express or AGP? by Julien David
What is PCI-Express and AGP? There are two ways to connect a graphics card to a motherboard, either via an AGP or PCI Express slot located on your motherboard. A motherboard only supports one of these slots, so if you’re looking for a new video card make sure you’re aware of whether your... If you’re simply upgrading your gaming computer with a new video card, you should check whether your motherboard supports AGP or PCI Express, and then choose a card accordingly. ... You can still find a great video card with AGP.
Nvidia Geforce 7800 GTX Review by Nicholas Spriggs
Nvidia has done it again, with it's newest video card, the geforce 7800 GTX. If money is no object and you demand the best, this is the video card for you. The 7800 GTX, which promises 600 MHz, 256 MB of 256-bit DDR3 memory and a graphics core clock speed of 430 MHz, is the absolute fastest... With over 200 GFLOP's of shading avaliable, Nvidia raises the bar, once again, on video card's graphics and performance. ... This is all in just one videocard, pair them up in SLI mode and you have the best video cards in terms of speed, stability and appearance.
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