Assuming you are talking about a desktop PC, there are 3 that i know of. PCI, AGP, and Integrated. PCI and AGP are different ways of attaching specific retail cards. Integrated cards are attached to your motherboard and are difficult to remove. not all PC's can support all 3 card types.
1. Top End / Heavy Graphics / Game Usage 2. Mainstream / Occasional Gamer 3. Value Cards Check out the link below for details on the above types. Source: http://www.pchardware.co.uk/graphiccards.php
There's really only one way... put the graphics card into the designated slot.
There are four types of graphics card available today: integrated,the AGP, the PCI, and PCI Express.
Brand new graphics cards can be purchased on-line via Amazon and Best Buy. Both retailers provide many different types of graphics cards, and even ship them to your doorstep.
There are hundreds if not thousands of reviews of different types of graphics cards available online, viewing several of these is a good way to find out the basics and information on what graphics cards are most often recommended for specific purposes. A local computer technician or knowledgeable salesperson would also be able to provide information on graphics cards and answer any specific questions.
expantion cards
Tn L is hard coded into graphics cards. It means transform and lighting. Modern graphics cards have this.
Most if not ALL modern video/graphics cards use both RAM from the MoBo and The dedicated RAM on the card.
A Radeon graphics card is only the makers.
ATI graphics cards work best for the game SPORE
This stands for Video Graphics Array and refers to the component of the computer system which handles graphics rendering. Today, most of the cards responsible for graphics are called Graphics Processing Units (GPU). When someone talks about installing a VGA card or a graphics card, they're usually referring to a GPU. When you hear or read about GeForce cards or Radeon cards, for example, these are specific graphics cards from the Intel and AMD companies, respectively.
It is the Accelerated Graphics Port on a motherboard for attaching graphics cards.
Graphics cards are rated in MHz, memory and frame rate.
No it doesn't. The 7740g motherboard variants will fit and some have graphics cards built in.