normally cpu doesnt affect the graphic card . many of the user use dual core cpu with 2 gb nvidea graphic card. but still to make ur desktop or laptop runn smoothly without giving out ,uch heat try to get atlest i3 processor ,world is running fast cope to it ,, bt still it reall doesnt matter
You need a graphics card for a monitor and this card needs a cpu, a cpu needs ram and a motehr board. all need a power supply. and all this together is call a computer.
For photo editing, a good graphics card is usually not necessary. That one will be good. More important is lots of hard drive space, RAM, and CPU power.
The processing unit renders Graphics(2d 3d) just like your Cpu which calculates Logs inturn its gets very hot like your Cpu it has a Fan to cool it
a graphics processing unit or graphics card is the "device" that works with your CPU to display 3D and 2D graphics for various games and programs.
A video card (aka graphics card) renders components that are being displayed on your screen. even the windows transparency is rendered by a graphics card. many low end computers have graphics integrated into their cpu. this is not good for 3d gaming. So if you are a hardcore gamer get a laptop/pc with a dedicated graphics card.
Yes, but you need to check if the rest of your computer is compatible such as your graphics card and CPU
You can get any graphics card you want, your CPU doesn't matter. What matters is if you have a PCI, PCI-E, or AGP bus to plug the card into.
If money is no concern, start by upgrading CPU. It helps more when running games with alot of data, but definately more to graphics card next
both but the biggest improvement would be from the graphics card
All computers have some kind of GPU(graphics processing units). Cheap computers have them integrated into the CPU. So if you want to play high-end games, yes you should invest in a graphics card. other wise, you don't need to have one.
A graphics card is build specifically to render graphics and carry out the post processing, where as your main CPU is not (although it can do both regular and graphics processing) . The graphics card takes away the heavy load of graphics from the main CPU (and RAM) so it can focus on preforming other tasks which makes them run faster. Hope it clears your question up.
BIOS of what component? your graphics card will have a BIOS, the CPU will have a BIOS. If there is nothing wrong with yours don't bother replacing it.