An SLI setup from nVidia -- this connects two graphics cards to greatly increase your system's graphic processing capability.
It would depend on the computer, but most are capable of running without a graphics card (running "headless").
If you have a graphics card that supports HDMI you can of course connect the PS3 to that card. Will it work at all? most likely not. why not
Yes. How else would you be able to see it?
Most motherboards with onboard graphics have a slot for an upgrade card. The answer for yours will depend on the specific model, but it is very likely that you can.
Sorry, but no. Most laptops you can't change the graphics card. The same goes for this laptop. The graphics card is soldered to the motherboard, there is no way of improving it.
the most high end graphics card from ati is the hd4870 x2 which is basically just 2 hd4870s in one card
video adapter or graphics card. As most of the graphics card have its own bios available
Hi, It really depends on what your using your Graphics Card (GPU). As most people say gaming I'll go with that. 4gb of RAM memory is usually enough as the bottleneck in a system is most commonly in the processor or graphics card. A good value GPU for gaming would be an ATI Radeon HD5770 which retails at about £100GBP. -Buxty
Windows XP is an operating system, not the hardware. Most computers come with some sort of graphics card included.
Dell's Optiplex GX270 is capable of running many current and popular games like World of Warcraft and League of Legends. However, performance is not particularly good unless you upgrade the system's graphics card. Most default graphics cards are not impressive for gamers.
I had a 6680 with my old laptop and currently have a 7680 with my new one and its quite nice.
Most computers have a build in graphics chip, You will not need a graphics card to just watch a movie. If you want to watch a movie in High Def, or you want a better quality then you can get with a built in chip; You can get a graphics card that is suitable for the model of computer that you have.