I'm a full noobe here,
What would be butter for a gaming PC. A Video or a Graphic card?
What size surrounded by power do I need to look for contained by a card?
I'm looking to add more power to my laptop by useing cards. Or can I use them to at ones.
I have a DVD/CD RW combo. It runs on window XP Pvs
What is butter for a gaming PC. Video or a Graphic card ?
Video card and graphics cards are one and the same.
As for power, unfortunately, even memory sizes of video cards does not indicate performance anymore.
Here are the video cards that I know, contained by order of "power"
ATI Radeon :
(Generally, the greater their model number the faster it is.)
X550
X700
X800
X1300
X1600
X1800
NVidia GeForce :
(Same applies. If you see a GS version of a Geforce card, it is considered slower to it's GT altered copy.)
7300GS
7300GT
7600GS
7600GT
7900GS
7900GT
7950GX
8800GTX
definitely illustrative card friends pc be s#!t... it was slow and lag... he just get a decent clear card with built contained by ram and presently there is occasional padding but who doesnt...100% better than it was his games are very soon running smoother than my dell xps!!
I think Video and Graphic cards are matching. I would get 512 mb to hold on to up with different games. Dont know what "Or can I use them to at ones." means but you could stir with a upgrade of RAM to fashion your computer faster.
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