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A pci-e bus will have a little catch that holds the card securely in place. your case will also have a locking mechanism at the back that holds the card in place.
a video card or a graphic card helps us to see images or videos on the monitor and it is located on the motherboard in the pci slot and it helps the processor to process the video or images that you see on the monitor
Some of the higher end cards will use a double-slot format, where the card takes of two of the rear slots on the motherboard. You can then use two screws to support the card. The PCI-E bus also has a retention clip on the slot that locks the card into place. Remember to release the clip when you take the card out!
Yes, it can. Some motherboards have an intergrated video card.
ensure your video cable is securely fastened, otherwise it may be your video cable is damaged or your video card or port is damaged or malfunctioning. your bios settings may also be set incorrectly to use a different video device other than what you are using
Some video cards do, and some video cards don't. You can buy a vga -> dvi adapter, though.
There are NO games that run without a Video card. Nor any computer that run games without a video card. This is because without a video card you cannot get a picture to show on your monitor.
You can upgrade an AGP video card to any other AGP video card.
Nvivia video card.
One can find video card comparisons online from several different places. Some of the places in which one can find video comparisons online are: Microsoft, and Computer Hope.
AGP Video card AGP retention mechanism = AGP Video expansion card
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.