Ok, i have a suggestion, i don't know if it's the best graphics card for that but it's really good and meant for that. It's called the 9400 GT. For the best deals on it go to tigerdirect.com.
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 GeForce GTX 580 is either the best or the 2nd best graphics card
The best will be one with the most ram and a grest graphics card. And HP is pretty good for these things.
There are a wide variety of different places where one can purchase a GTX690 Graphics card. The best place to find the graphics card is at a local electronics store such as Best Buy.
When choosing an SDI graphics card for professional video editing and broadcasting, look for features like high resolution support, multiple SDI outputs, real-time video processing capabilities, and compatibility with industry-standard software. These features will help ensure smooth and high-quality video production.
In order to know what the best graphics card a certain PC can handle we need to know the type of PC you are asking about.
You need a graphics card to use a monitor. What you mean to ask is if onboard graphics are enough to run photoshop, which they are. with CS5 you will see slightly better results with a high end graphics card if you are using the 3d features. With 2d editing you will barley notice a difference by switching to a better graphics card. The best way to increase photoshop performance by changing 1 part is to go from hdd to ssd for your storage, unless your system has too low of memory or is just really old and has a dated cpu.
5870, 295 or 480
A graphics card (or video card) is essentially an additional circuit board that can be inserted into the motherboard of a computer. These cards convert the information processed by the CPU into a code that outputs on the computer monitor as a visual image. Many computers come with built-in graphics chips so that the computer can be used for basic purposes, but if you plan on doing anything that demands substantial visual power (such as gaming or video editing), a graphics card is required.
I believe what you mean is the graphics card as well as the processor. My suggestion to you is to buy at least a quad core of 2.4 GHz as the minimum. Additionally, a good graphics card will decrease the wait time of rendering videos and video editing. Lastly, have at least 4 GB's of RAM on your computer. Good luck!
A graphic card. Well, you can get those at your local electronics, like at Best Buy. :)
Buy a new graphics card and install it.