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.
video adapter or graphics card. As most of the graphics card have its own bios available
The graphics card man it should be located near your ram cards
The Card that translate images to your monitor AKA a graphics card
Control Panel -> Find Device Manager. Update your Graphics Card by the internet. Or you could update it by the site of your graphics card.
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No, it's a type of RAM
Nope it doesn't matter what kind of ram you have in your graphics card as they are used for different things What does matter is what type of slots your computer has. Mine, for example, has slots only for PCI cards and I must buy PCI. You can find out what type of slots your computer has by calling TigerDirect. Start with what type of graphics card your computer can use.
A discrete device/component is not installed directly on the motherboard. See Discrete Graphics Card.
yep, but it depends on the type of graphics card, and it needs a connection. eg: ati crossfire
SVGA
When you scroll on a page, and there are "lines" or "waves" it usually means that your graphics card is out of date.The most likely way that you can get rid of this is:1.) Update your graphics card.To do this go to your graphics card site and find that latest update available for your type of card.To find what type of graphics card you have follow these 5 easy steps: # Click "Start." # On the "Start" menu, click "Run." # In the "Open" box, type "dxdiag" (without the quotation marks) , and then click "OK." # The DirectX Diagnostic Tool opens. Click the "Display" tab. # On the "Display" tab, information about your graphics card is shown in the "Device" section. You can see the name of your card, as well as how much video memory it has.