To find out which type of graphics card is compatible with your computer you will need to know the specific specifications on your computer. Your local electronics store's salesperson can help you find a match for your computer.
You can upgrade your laptops graphics. You will need to see what type of graphics cards your computer is compatible with a choose one to your liking.
Nvidia GEforce
Any PCI-E graphics card will work.
Although, there are cheaper graphics cards that come without a cooling fan, these are not recommended. Go with the cheapest AVI that comes with the fan and is compatible to your system.
What you need to be compatible with a new graphics card depends on the card and the computer and operating system.
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Yes, a 128-bit graphics card can work in a 64-bit computer, as the bit depth of the graphics card refers to its memory bandwidth and data processing capabilities, not the system architecture. A 64-bit computer can handle 32-bit and 64-bit applications, and it is compatible with various graphics cards regardless of their bit depth. However, to utilize the full potential of the graphics card, the system should have compatible hardware and sufficient power supply.
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) cards are attached to a computer's mother board. Their main purpose is to provide faster graphics rendering for 3d computer graphics.
ATI (now owned by AMD) and Nvidia are the big 2 graphics card makers, and are compatible with most computers. go to: http://ati.amd.com/products/index.html for ATI cards http://www.nvidia.com/page/products.html for Nvidia cards you can find these cards in all the big box computer stores
Yes. PCI Graphics Cards are backwards compatible.
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.
Yes, but you need to check if the rest of your computer is compatible such as your graphics card and CPU