There are some ways to tell memory amount on a VGA card:
a) a sticky label on the card;
b) a specification sheet;
c) plugged into PC, most of VGA cards tell the amount of their memory upon power-on.
A VGA card is a video graphics card that is used by most computers. Many websites have deals on VGA cards. For instance, eBay, Amazon, and New Egg all have deals on the latest and best VGA cards.
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If the HP has a full size DisplayPort out and the projector is VGA in. Yes
no
Buy a new graphics card and install it.
It doesn't have a VGA card per se. It uses the Intel 910GML express chipset with integrated graphics and uses shared RAM for the video memory.
Standard VGA Resolution all depends on your screen size my default for my desktop is 1280 by 720 and my parents desktop is 1152 by 864. so check the resolution on the monitor to sell what the default and max Resolution is.
1. If the onboard VGA fails, you buy a new motherboard, but if the AGP video card fails you buy a new video card. 2. You can select any video features you want to pay for if you use the AGP video card, but you're stuck with whatever your motherboard has if you use the onboard card. 3. Onboard video cards are typically quite basic. 4. It must be faster and better than onboard vga.
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You will still be able to use the on-board VGA but your new graphics card (depending on which one) will be better so you can use the ports on the graphics cards instead.