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FALSE - not all computers are equipped with a video capture card because not all users have the need for it.
ya gaming computers are good for video editing but u also need 3d accelerator card.
AGP stands for Accelerated Graphics Port. This type of graphics card provides a dedicated way for your computer to communicate with your graphics card.
It's called either a video card, or a display graphics card.
Are you trying to disable onboard video so you can install a pci video card? If so you have to disable onboard video in your computers bios. Then install your video card in an empty pci slot. Then install the drivers for your pci card in windows.
No, changing your video card wont result in any data loss.
You can purchase a USB video card almost anywhere that sells computers. Best buy is probably the best and cheapest place to find what you are looking for.
Download and run HWInfo32. It'll tell you all you could want to know about any component in your PC.
it is a port or a connection for a graphics card. It is the second version of PCI express with a speed of x16. To use a graphics card with this, you will need a PCIe 2.0 x16 port on your motherboard. Most modern motherboards have this.
I use a nice little site called www.canyourunit.com. The site gathers your computers hardware information and runs a benchmark. This benchmark is used to determine whether your computer can run a specific game. The Intel GMA 3100 is an integrated video card which will not run many of the latest games. Hope that helps you.
Add on hardware is a component that you add to make the system function. Most video adapters in computers are on-board, which mean they are built in to the mother board. If the Video adapter goes out then you can add a video card to the pci slot. This would be an add on video card.
You will have purchase NVidia video card and install it in your computer. But be careful make sure that your computer supports upgrade you are about to do. Modern video cards require at least PCI-E x16 port. As result not all computers even new support video upgrade from onboard video to dedicated video card.