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Posted on April 1st, 2012 under video card | Comments: 1

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Posted on March 31st, 2012 under graphic card | Comments: 3

witch is the best for gaming “cart graphique or Video Card”?

Question by : witch is the best for gaming “cart graphique or Video Card”?
hi guys
i wont to buy some one of those,an play games like :call of duty modern warfare 2/3,call of duty 4/5,, Battefield Bad Company 2 and…….and ……………………

THX!!!

can i play this games with graphique cart ???

Best answer:

Answer by Troy K
Here are the minimum PC specs including video card that you will need:

OS: Windows® XP / Windows Vista® / Windows® 7
Processor: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom™ X38750 processor or better
Memory: 16 GB free hard drive space / 2GB RAM
Video Card: Shader 3.0 or better 256 MB NVIDIA®GeForce™ 8600GT / ATI® Radeon™ X1950 or better
Sound Card: DirectX® 9.0C or later

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Posted on March 30th, 2012 under video card | Comments: none

Question about RAM and the graphics card in my PC?

Question Espada ? Question about RAM and the graphics card in my PC
I had an Intel Pentium Dual Core E2160 1.80GHz R and a graphics card “Intel 82945 express chipset family” with 2 GB RAM momment, obv I want to get more RAM and better graphics card, but not before whether it can support elle.Où can I check how much RAM and / or graphics card my PC can not handle? I’m not very familiar with computers – or Yahoo, computer name? who is he? >.> How can I PM someone in Yahoo? god im impuissants.Meilleure response:
Answer by

smashedsmurf
facile.Cliquez Start> Run “dxdiag” Type> Once you find your motherboard, just Google or some chose.Si you pm me the name of your computer operating now, I could probably help more grand.J hope I helped.


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Posted on March 28th, 2012 under graphic card | Comments: 1

My graphics card does not support pixel shader 2.0?

Question ? My graphics card does not support pixel shader 2.0
OK so I’ll put that in big leather because some people keep saying stupid stuff like “Your graphics card is too old and does not support pixel shader 2.0, you must buy a new graphics card” OK I HAVE ATI HD 3200 RAEDON which supports it and I got it, I could PLAY CHAMPIONS LEAGUE AND LEGENDS LINE blood for a while and then one day he shows me this error if my graphics card is damaged s’ Please if anyone knows a way to fix this help is there drivers for pixel shader 2.0? so I’m not very good with computers i tryed dirver sweeper uninstall the drivers and install them again, but took me 5 hours to find the driver so I do not want to mess with the stuff like çaJ’ai lost the disk and what the hell is this thing made? Best answer:
Answer by

whyme123
Reinstall the drivers .. You must have a driver CD for this game with your graphics card. Use cetteOu visit the manufacturer’s website and download updated drivers

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Posted on March 27th, 2012 under graphic card | Comments: 1

i just bought the sims 3 and i need a new video card “shader model 2.0″ where can i get one?

Question by mikki: i just bought the sims 3 and i need a new video card “shader model 2.0″ where can i get one?

Best answer:

Answer by arahman
What’s the current Video Card that you have? “shader model 2.0″ is a feature supported my most of the current video cards.

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Posted on March 25th, 2012 under video card | Comments: 1

Tutorial: How to install a graphics card or video card

This video shows hoe to update your video card for better performance of your PC.


Posted on March 23rd, 2012 under video card | Comments: none

A Buyer’s Guide to Graphics Cards

Article by Matthew Kerridge

There are literally hundreds of graphics cards on the market today, though they generally feature chipsets supplied by one of only two vendors: AMD/ATI and NVIDIA. AMD acquired ATI in 2006, and thus the names that are used when referencing chipset manufacturers are somewhat interchangeable at the time of this writing. Though chipsets manufacturers design a wide variety of chipsets, they do not make graphics cards for consumers. Instead, consumers buy graphics cards from any number of partners such as ASUS, MSI, or EVGA.

With both AMD/ATI and NVIDIA use many slightly different technologies; this is highly mitigated from the point of view of the average consumer thanks to industry standards such as OpenGL and DirectX. Standard such as these allow developers to quickly and easily produce software that will work on any supporting video card regardless of the actual architecture of that card. It is therefore important for anyone is looking to buy graphics cards to evaluate their software and only look for graphics cards that meet those minimum specifications.

It is also important to look at memory requirements. Graphics cards pair chipsets with high-speed memory. Memory comes in different sizes, speeds, bandwidths, and technologies. The easiest to understand of these is probably the size, which is usually rated in MegaBytes (MB) but is increasing at such a pace that it is not farfetched to guess that GigaByte (GB) will be the primary metric by or slightly after 2010. The more memory a graphics card has, the better it will perform when asked to render complex images and 3D environments.

While size is certainly important, so is speed. The faster the memory, the better the performance will typically be. It makes little sense for an average consumer to buy graphics cards with massive amounts of very slow memory. Memory speeds are usually rated as an ‘effective’ speed which is a combination of the actual speed, and the technology basis used. The technologies are part of the family of Dual Data Rate (DDR) memory, but the number that follows generally indicates how many times data is exchanged per clock cycle. For example: GDDR3 (Graphical DDR) is twice as effective at transferring data at the same time and at the same actual speed. Adding to this already murky world of memory speed is bandwidth, or how much memory can be transferred at one time. Some cards feature only 8 bytes (64 bits) while others use memory capable of transferring 64 bytes (512 bits) of memory at one time. The total speed of memory is a factor of actual speed times the memory bandwidth, times the technological basis.

Consumers looking to buy graphics cards also have to have a place to plug them into. For years the Advanced Graphics Port, or AGP for short, was the series of standards that were the most prominent. The current replacement for AGP is PCI-Express, which presently comes in special X16, or PCI-Express for Graphics (PCIEG) slots in both 1.0 and 2.0 specifications. 2.0 is twice as fast at taking information from the CPU as 1.0, and 3.0 is on the horizon.

About the Author

Matthew Kerridge is and expert within the field of graphic technology. If you are looking to buy graphics cards please visit http://www.ebuyer.com/


Posted on March 22nd, 2012 under graphic card | Comments: none

NFS MW Last Pursuit

This video was made in haste, I did not do it to show my driving skills because I can drive a lot better than I was driving in this video. ! Soon I will make another video like that! I do nfsmw last pursuit,! enjoy! The quality is poor because my video card is g * y. I played with the smallest resolution (640-480), the level of detail of one party and al advanced of them low. I need to buy another video card and I’ll do some more: D
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Posted on March 21st, 2012 under video card | Comments: 13

America Army 3 Gameplay Basic Skills

me training in the public beta of the U.S. Army 3. I think this game comes out June 17th (?). You can pre-load from Steam Big Download or before the game launches. * From Requirements aa3.americasarmy.com AA3 system operating system (OS) * Microsoft Windows XP (with SP2) * Microsoft Windows Vista Processor (CPU) * 3.0 + GHz Single Core CPU (minimum) * 2.4 + GHz Dual / Quad Core CPU (Recommended) Memory (RAM) * 1GB of RAM (minimum) * 2 GB RAM Video Card (Recommended) * Direct X 9.0c, Shader 3.0 video card with 256 MB of RAM enabled (NVIDIA 6600 or better / ATI X1300 or better) (Minimum) * Direct X 9.0c, Shader 3.0 video card with 512 MB of RAM enabled (NVIDIA 7950 or better / ATI X1950 or better) Sound card (recommended) * DirectX 9.0c sound card compatible (minimum) * Creative EAX 4.0 compatible sound card (Audigy 2, X-Fi series) (recommended) Hard Disk Space * 5 GB free hard drive space Network * Broadband Internet connection DVD-ROM * 4x DVD-ROM (copies of disc only)



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– There were rumors that ATI or nVidia might release an external video card. Here’s why this might be a good idea …
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Posted on March 20th, 2012 under video card | Comments: 43

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