Video Card
A video card or video adapter translates binary data into images.
A video card or video adapter translates binary data into images.
grphics card
A video card or video adapter translates binary data into images.
grphics card
A graphics card, also known as a video card or GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), translates binary data into images that can be displayed on a monitor. It processes the data from the computer's CPU and renders it as visual output, handling tasks such as shading, texture mapping, and 3D rendering. This enables the display of everything from simple graphics to complex video games and professional visual applications.
If there is a dedicated card, it's commonly called a graphics card. Some computers have a graphics chip set on the motherboard, this is called integrated graphics. These are usually inferior to a dedicated card, but much cheaper.
Video Card.
Video Card.
expansion card is required.
An expansion card that generates a feed of output images to a display is typically known as a graphics card or video card. It is responsible for rendering images, videos, and animations by processing graphical data from the computer's CPU. This card interfaces with the motherboard and connects to the display via ports such as HDMI, DisplayPort, or VGA, enabling high-quality visual output for gaming, design, and multimedia applications.
Expansion Slot is just like port into which expansion card can be inserted. In otherwords port is female and card is male.