Its a decent graphics card for gaming but its not designed to play games at Full HD and 1080p you can still play the games currently released but its not future proofed for next years games
in other words You can still play games but not at its best and it cant last long
If you do a lot of gaming consider getting an nVidia GeForce 9600 video card.
The first Nvidia GeForce products were used for graphics boards as add-on. The products were made to be compatible with computer gaming market. The Nvidia GeForce was later designed to be used on many other devices, including mobile and handheld sets.
If that is a Geforce 4 MX 440 Graphics card then yes but not for gaming only through software use
nvidia geforce gt525m
It depends, do you have a laptop, how old is your computer, and how much graphics capability do you want? If you have a laptop, you can't upgrade If it's new (around 2006 or later) you can upgrade your desktop pc Gaming Graphics cards range from $120-$300 USD for a good card Others can be as low as $50 Good Budget Gaming card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti chipset card Powerful Gaming Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 980/980 Ti chipset card Low end card: Nvidia GeForce GT 720 chipset card
Nvidia is the best.!!
Quaddro is for productivity and Geforce is for gaming. Quaddro: adobe apps, maya, GPU computing. Geforce: Gaming, everyday use
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M For NEWER gaming id say 9800 gx2. for OLDER probably 9800gtx or 8800 ultra
No. Gt 430 is a low end graphics card that is not built for gaming. You should be able to play on low settings.
The best Nvidia graphics card must be the fastest that is Nvidia Geforce gtx480 This all depends on what your going to use the computer for, cause some cards are better for surfing the Internet then others and the same card might not be better for gaming.
yes it,s very good for gaming
That depends on what you plan on doing. Gaming enthusiasts/hardcore gamers would go for mid to high range NVIDIA GeForce or ATI Radeon GPUs, professionals prefer the NVIDIA Quadro series, and if you're not either of those, a low-end GPU from the GeForce/Radeon series would do.