There is a a PCI card that acts as a SATA hard drive. they call it a controller card
The graphics card man it should be located near your ram cards
Conceptually, you could indeed write a RAM controller in C. The purpose of C was to allow higher level constructs while still offering access to the underlying controller.
You can not convert the RAM that is on the PC to RAM for your graphics card. The only way to get RAM for a graphics card is to buy one that already has RAM on it. The graphics cards that have their own RAM are normally higher end ones that cost about $50-$70 for the cheapest ones.
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A video controller, or video card and graphics card as they are now more commonly known, is an expansion card whose function is to generate and output images to a display. When referring to early machines, the card is sometimes referred to as a video controller or graphics controller, when the cards were typically integrated onto the motherboard itself.
A video controller, or video card and graphics card as they are now more commonly known, is an expansion card whose function is to generate and output images to a display. When referring to early machines, the card is sometimes referred to as a video controller or graphics controller, when the cards were typically integrated onto the motherboard itself.
the internal RAM is for data storage and for many applications is all that is needed.
The inventor of the RAM card is Robert Dennard. He was employed by IBM at the time. RAM stands for Random Access memory.
This is a misnomer, for a built in or on board Graphics's Card. This is where Graphics's Card is built into the Main or Motherboard as a Graphics's controller chip and sharing the on board RAM. These are for entry level systems or Servers. If you want proper performance get a good Graphics's Card, you won't be glad you did until you see someone's system with out one.
location on the motherboard into which a controller card for a peripheral device is stored
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Only if you have an integrated graphics card that is built into your motherboard can it take advantage of your ram.