Most eMachine models use on-board video. There is probably not a separate card.
It depends on which ports you have. If you have PC then you can connect your video card in ISA (really old port),PCI or PCI-E ports. If you you have a laptop, you can use PCMCI port to connect a video card. You video card should have according specifications for PCI-E it should be PCI-E compatible.
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No, PCI Cards will not fit on PCI-E slots
PCI-E 2.0 is reverse compatible that means a motherboard having PCI-E can support a PCI-E Video Card.
You will have purchase NVidia video card and install it in your computer. But be careful make sure that your computer supports upgrade you are about to do. Modern video cards require at least PCI-E x16 port. As result not all computers even new support video upgrade from onboard video to dedicated video card.
No, you can't. Laptops have its own ports. If you want to upgrade your laptop video card, you need to make sure that your laptop has proper ports (mini PCI-E). And then get a video card which will fit that port.
The short answer is no. The computer you're mentioning is a laptop. The card you mention is a desktop video card. There is no expansion slot for the laptop you mention for a video card like the one you asked about.Now there *are* some laptops that do have the ability to replace and/or upgrade your video card. The Toshiba you mentioned is not one of them. It's video card is built right into the logic board itself.
The cause can be one (or more) of the following: Bad case fans/video card fans Too much dust Damaged monitor The fact that it is many years old Incompatibilities between your video card and another part Incorrect resolution The PCI-E connectors (those metal prongs you see at the bottom of the card) are damaged The PCI-E slot on motherboard is damaged Damaged video cable/connector Maybe you have a lack of RAM ...the list goes on... Try to specify how your video card is 'messing up', that way the question is easier to answer.
If you have a monitor connected to your computer it means that you have at least one video card (either on-board or dedicated). Also you might want to check PCI (-X), AGP, and PCI-E ports for presence of video card.
Yes, you can. The motherboard is equipped with a PCI-e port so you can plug in a graphics card.
Any Video card on the market as long as you got a Decent Power Supply and an PCI-E X16 slot on the motherboard.
No, the E-3800 uses the older iFit technology. the console does not have an card reader built into it. It does work with the older iFit audio CD's and video's.