it means the clock has a shader obvious!
256 MB graphics card support pixel shader 3.0
Minimum = Nvidia gefore 6600 series
Nowhere. Pixel Shader is a hardware feature that comes with your graphics card. Most graphics cards these days support pixel shader 3.0 or higher and are at a low price.
Virtually all graphics cards in laptops are integrated, and not removable. If your laptop doesn't support Pixel Shader 1.1, there is nothing that you can do about it.
Most modern graphics cards come with pixel shader technology hard-coded into the GPU and drivers. In fact, this is the only reliable way to add pixel shader to a system.
No. You have to upgrade your graphics card to use this feature
PShader 2 stands for Pixel Shader 2 Pixel Shader is used for games and is in video cards of gaming systems and consels, including PC Some newer games requier higher Pixel Shader The higher the Pixel Shader the better the graphics Smart Ninja
you must have graphics card that supports shader model
To support Pixel Shader 2.0, you need a graphics card that is compliant with DirectX 9.0 or higher. Most graphics cards released after 2004, including models from NVIDIA's GeForce 6 series and ATI's Radeon 9500 and above, meet this requirement. It's important to ensure that the specific model you choose explicitly supports Pixel Shader 2.0.
pixel shader is a program that executes inside the graphics processing units (aka graphics card) so you wont be able to "find" it. :P However, if you're talking about pixel shader setting. It can be found in the pcsx2 settings, under graphics. remember, you will also need a graphics card that support pixel shader, or it will crash.
Yes. Shader 5.0
If you have an onboard graphics card it wont have it..so you find it on normal graphics card that are not on the motherboard..any graphics card can support vertex shader so buy one