The cause can be one (or more) of the following:
Bad case fans/video card fans
Too much dust
Damaged monitor
The fact that it is many years old
Incompatibilities between your video card and another part
Incorrect resolution
The PCI-E connectors (those metal prongs you see at the bottom of the card) are damaged
The PCI-E slot on motherboard is damaged
Damaged video cable/connector
Maybe you have a lack of RAM
...the list goes on...
Try to specify how your video card is 'messing up', that way the question is easier to answer.
It is made up of the video card and monitor.
While you can hook up an external monitor to your computer if your video card is not working, it will not display anything.
A dedicated video card takes the processing away from the CPU, freeing up processor time for other activities.
A dedicated video card takes the processing away from the CPU, freeing up processor time for other activities.
A dedicated video card takes the processing away from the CPU, freeing up processor time for other activities.
Kind of. It would be "You are messing up my regiment," or "You're messing up my regiment." That is only if you are referring to a regiment as in a unit of the army. If you are talking about someone messing up your system/habit/way of doing things, then it would be "You are messing up my regimen" (No T).
You need to add a PCI video card , not a PCI - express card . The video card will give you a new out put on back of tower. Then depending on tv and and video card connect with s- video cord or composite video cord ( rca). composite is first choice.
The best video card would be gelforce. Just look up gelforce video cards and find the one that suits your budget!
A video capture card is a card used to get a picture from a TV source such as cable or satellite to your computer. Now they make HDMI cables which hook up to your TV and your computer and it projects video and pictures to and from your computer.
You can upgrade an AGP video card to any other AGP video card.
The easy way to find out is to hook up the monitor to something else and see if it turns on. If not then it is probably the video card.
I need to up grade the video card NVIDIA GeForce 6150E nForce 430