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How to Install a Graphics Card
A graphics card is an integrated circuit card that enables a computer to display pictures on its monitor. Most graphics cards follow the VGA standard and support multiple resolution settings. Here's how to install a new graphics card (or replace ... [... more]
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How to Find Out What Graphics Card You Have
In this article you will learn how to find out what type of graphics card you have in your computer without opening your tower. These instructions are for those using Windows XP. Within the "start" menu click on "Run". Run can [... more]
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How to Install a Graphics Card
Installing a graphics card is very simple to do. However, if you don't have the proper equipment or you're scared you might damage your card you might want to take it to a professional and pay them to do it properly. Keep your graphics card in ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Damaging the Graphics Card When Installing
A graphics card is one of the most important and expensive expansion cards in a computer. It generates and outputs images to the monitor. However, it is critical that the card is installed correctly to avoid damage to the card or the computer. ... [... more]
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How to Buy a Graphics Card with the Correct Frame Rate
Frame rate is an overall test of the efficiency of a graphics card as regards speed. It depicts how many complete images can be displayed by a graphics card in one second. It is measured in frames per second (FPS). Frame rate has two components, ... [... more]
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How to Compare Graphic Cards
Whether you're using your computer for work or gaming, the right graphic card can make a big difference in how smoothly your system runs and how well it handles graphics. Be sure to thoroughly check out and compare graphic cards before you ... [... more]
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How to Choose and Install a Graphics Card
If you can't play Crysis, read this. You obviously have a bad graphics card and you need a new one. Before you buy, you should know what purposes are you going to use your graphics card for. The main reason people buy graphics cards is that their ... [... more]
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HIS X1650Pro IceQ DL-DVI 512 MB GDDR2 PCIe Graphics Card
Features: 800 MHz graphics card powered by ATI Radeon X1650 PRO 512 MB, 128-bit 4 channel GDDR2 memory 2560 x 1600 maximum resolution Ultra-threaded shader engine Ring bus memory controller got wrong card: I can not review this item because although [... more]
$67.99
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ASUS RadeonX1600PRO 512MB DDR2 PCI-Express Graphic Card ...
Features: UPC - 610839020805 Video Card Video Cards PCIe ATI chipset ASUS Graphics Card Review: I purchased this ASUS EAX 1600 Graphics Card for my new ASUS AV8-E-XE 64 bit motherboard and it has very good graphics and works very well. It is by far the [... more]
$109.00
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eVGA e-GeForce 8800 Ultra 768 MB PCI-E Graphics Card
Features: PCI-Express video card with 768 MB of 384-bit DDR3 memory DirectX 10 support True 128-bit floating point high dynamic-range HDR lighting NVIDIA SLI Technology allows two graphics cards to run simultaneously Dual DVI-I connectors and an [... more]
$649.99
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PNY Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB Graphic Card
Features: NVIDIAunified architecture - Fully unified shader core dynamically allocates processing power to geometry, vertex, physics, or pixel shading operations, delivering up to 2x the gaming performance of prior generation GPUs GigaThread Technology - [... more]
$599.99
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ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT 512 MB PCIE Graphics Card
Features: Comprehensive DirectX 10 support CrossFire performance scaling Dynamic geometry acceleration 320 stream processing units 512-bit 8-channel memory interface Poor performances, false advertising, missing feature: I'm posting this review after [... more]
$449.00
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