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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.
Most video games can run on the graphics cards provided on the computer. If a different graphics card is needed it can be easily purchased online or at a local technology chain store.
A graphics card is not a acronym therefore it does not particularly stand for anything. A graphics card or video card is the electronic board or unit that produces the graphics and video images that are to be displayed on a monitor/tv screen.
A video card is just another name for a graphics card. They are one and the same.
A video card is a GPU (Graphics processing Unit) this is what displays everything you see on your computer monitor.
No, a graphics card does not store any permanent data like programs or games. The video memory (VRAM) on a graphics card is just like regular memory--it is volatile. This means that any game information stored in the graphics card memory is removed as soon as you close the program it is associated with or turn off your computer.
A graphics card is a part within your computer that powers the graphics in games, the video monitors, rendering and generally displaying things on the screen. Some motherboards have something called "on board graphics" and that means that the graphics come with the motherboard.
Its saying upgrade me. Buy a new graphics card to suit the new games needs.
to improve the video and graphics capabilities of your computer
video adapter or graphics card. As most of the graphics card have its own bios available
Another name for a Graphics card is:Video CardExpansion CardorVideo Acceleration Card
A graphics card is not a acronym therefore it does not particularly stand for anything. A graphics card or video card is the electronic board or unit that produces the graphics and video images that are to be displayed on a monitor/tv screen.