they are not the same inbuilt graphics are built in to your motherboard usually known as onboard graphics and are basic for uses like browsing the internet watching films of if you have a HDMI output on you motherboard you can watch blu ray.
external graphics card usually go in the PCI-E slot in your motherboard and they and depends on how much you spend on one depends on what it is capable of but you can do alot mor graphical things like playing high spec games (the latest games).
yes, these are 2 words for the same thing
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No. A LAN (Local Area Network) card is use for network connectivity. A graphic card is for multi media display purposes.
NO Crossfire and SLI must both be the same graphic card
SLI is not in the graphics card SLI is running two or more of the same graphics cards at the same time to increase the performance but you need a power supply and a motherboard that supports it
A video card is just another name for a graphics card. They are one and the same.
No! It does not have an inbuilt bluetooth.
Display cards are just your video cards, The part of your computer that your monitor is plugged into... That's your display card... It may be inbuilt into your motherboard but its basically the same thingAnswerAdvertisement printed on a card generally special sales, such as "Buy one get one free"; AnswerAdvertisement printed on a card generally special sales, such as "Buy one get one free";
i would say that they are about the same the 9100 MIGHT be a little better
It probably has to do with your graphic card in your computer. Same thing is happening to me.
There are several sites that have reports of the same problem. I'm adding external cooling fans.. seems the graphic card is putting off a lot of heat and this coupled with not enough adequate cooling to begin with is causing shutdowns.
Most motherboards will allow you to use both the onboard graphics as well as an add-in card at the same time. Even if they do not, an add-in card simply disables the onboard one.