hi, its depends on ur budget first , if u looking for highend graphic card , you can go for ati 5870, or ati 4890, and if u have budget problem and wnt mid segment graphics card go for ati 4850 /4870 these graphics cards are very good go for shappire one its one of the best
If you have an older monitor you'll need VGA.If you want to connect an older tv then S-Video will be necessary
You can't run games without some sort of video card and you need a good processor.One is no less important than the other.Instead you've got to consider the computer as a complete system.
You'll need a strong processor, at least 4 GB of memory and a good video card, such as an nVidia 9600.
Probably either the CPU or the video card, depending on what sort of application you are running.
Need more info. Who is the card made by? Who appears on the card? What sort of condition is it in?
Yes, but if there is no on board graphics, there will be no video, but yes, the computer will still run. Actually, many PCs will NOT run without some sort of video display device. The BIOS expects a video card, and failure to locate one will cause the system to fail POST and refused to boot. Some PCs (mostly servers) have a specialized BIOS that avoids this problem, and instead outputs the display via a serial port or (more commonly now) a specialized Management Controller chip. These systems no longer need any sort of video card to boot.
Where is the sort code on your bank card?
You need an auxiliary jack for video and audio to connect it.
If your fixing it I would consider check the harddrive,motherboard,dvd drives, video card, ram, that sort of stuff
The simplest way is to see if you get video out of it. If you get video when you are running Windows, but not when you start up a video game, then the GPU is dead. If you don't get video at all, try another monitor, and of course try all the outputs from the video card -- most modern video cards have two or three. If there are strange video artifacts while playing video games, quite possibly the GPU is failing if it hasn't completely failed yet. Because video cards cannot be easily repaired, a simple go / no go is the best you can expect from any sort of troubleshooting; and if the video coming out of it is bad, the only recourse is to replace the card.
Yes. You need an account with a credit card, even to download free content.
If you're playing on a console, you're going to need a capture card ad if you're playing on the computer you're going to need Fraps. Then you'll need some sort of editing software to put the video and the commentary together. And finally you will need a mic to record you're voice - some computers have this built in but you might have to buy a separate one.