nVidia GeForce GT 220 is a little better than than the 512 mb Radeon HD 4350. nVidia GeForce GT 220 is better if you are using it for gaming too. It works great with all the most popular games like The Sims 3, Spore, Left 4 Dead, Fallout 3, and World of Warcraft. Even if you aren't gaming the GT 220 is a little nicer, but unless you are using it for gaming, its not a big enough difference to be worth the money. If you are not gaming though, I would stick with the hd 4350.
At what age you live in. If you asked this question 8-10 years back i would say no GFX is faster than this. Today's Most powerful Graphic cards are as follows:1. ATI RADEON 59702. Nvidia GeForce GTX 4603. ATI RADEON 58704. ATI Radeon 58505. Nvidia GeForce GTX 2856. ATI RADEON 4870 X 27. Nvidia GeForce GTX 2808. Nvidia GeForce GTX 2759. ATI RADEON 489010. Nvidia GeForce GTX 260and Nvidia Is launching GEFORCE 480 and 470
7300 GT is slightly faster.
At the time of this posting, a Nvidia Geforce 780M is the fastest GPU for a laptop, with many faster coming in the future.
The eVGA nVidia GeForce 9500 GT PCI-Express 2.0 Graphics Card needs a PCI-Express card slot and more powerful power supply. It also runs much faster, can be used for SLI, and has two DVI outputs. The eVGA e-GeForce 6200 256MB AGP Graphics Card requires an AGP8x card slot and is not nearly as powerful as the 9500 GT.
It will help it run faster yes.
Yes, the faster the graphics card the more it can process. Also you need a graphics card that has two video outputs for it to work.
Overclock it.
From a technical standpoint, the Amp! Extreme is the superior card, as it has faster Base and Boost Clock Speeds (1253MHz/1355MHz vs 1025MHz/1114MHz with the ArcticStorm) and a faster Memory Clock (7220MHz vs 7010MHz with the ArcticStorm), however, the ArcticStorm supports Liquid Cooling.
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.
I would have to say the NVIDIA GeForce 240GT. Even though it has less VRAM, the higher GDDR5 means that it should be able to process frames faster. They might end up having the same performance stats though.
If you really wanted you could lower some of your settings in the game.
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