Nothing... A graphic card is a graphic adapter. A card usually specifies an adapter that is removable in a card slot, when the adapter can also be on the mother board. A graphics card is a graphic adapter, but not all graphics adapters are cards
According to Lenovo, you can use a 65W AC adapter for T500 models equipped with integrated graphics chips (Intel graphics). If you have the discreet graphics chip (ATI graphics), you should use the 90W AC adapter.
Color Graphics Adapter was created in 1981.
Enhanced Graphics Adapter was created in 1984.
A bus controller typically comes with an adapter if the word "adapter" is included in the product title.
A graphics card, video card, v card, video board, video display board, display adapter, video adapter, or graphics adapter is a computer component designed to convert the logical representation of visual information into a signal that can be used as input for a display medium. Displays are most often a monitor, but use of LCD TV, HDTVs, and projectors is growing increasingly common with the growth of the media center computer concept. The graphics card and display medium are able to communicate utilizing a variety of display standards. Graphics card are both integrated into motherboards, and sold as expansion cards........ wow this guy just copied this from a dictionary
Yes it is when you are speaking in terms of plugging your monitor in the graphics adapter port.
Video Graphics Adapter
Yes, there is an adapter that lets you use the controller for the PS2 with a PS3, it cost around $6.99.
If your GameCube controller isn't connecting to the adapter, first check that the adapter is properly plugged into the console and powered on. Ensure the controller is securely connected to the adapter and try using a different controller if possible to rule out hardware issues. Additionally, restart the console and update any necessary firmware for the adapter if applicable. If the problem persists, consult the adapter's manual for troubleshooting steps or consider reaching out to customer support.
video adapter or graphics card. As most of the graphics card have its own bios available
You should typically select "PCI" for the primary video adapter in the system BIOS if you are using a dedicated graphics card installed in a PCI or PCI Express slot. This setting ensures that the system prioritizes the external graphics card over the onboard graphics. If you are not using a dedicated card and rely on integrated graphics, then "Onboard" should be selected. Always check your specific hardware configuration for optimal settings.
Not a Dual Shock 3 PS3 controller