The processing unit renders Graphics(2d 3d) just like your Cpu which calculates Logs
inturn its gets very hot like your Cpu it has a Fan to cool it
the memory between the video card and the mother board DO NOT need to match. the memory on the vid card CANNOT be upgraded.
The memory of a graphics card determines how high quality the graphics of the games it can play are: For example, a graphics card with just 256mb of memory cannot support nearly as high spec games as one with 1024mb of memory can.
You need a graphics card to see the monitor.
Simple answer, no, you need a graphics card in your system.
What you need to be compatible with a new graphics card depends on the card and the computer and operating system.
to know what your graphics card can handle we need to kno what kind of graphics card you have
absolutely. You need a graphics card in order to play any kind of game.
No it dosent need a memory card
Because allows you to view the graphics from a computer. If there is insufficient video memory, the system 'borrows' available space from the RAM, which in turn robs you of processing speed and slows the computer down. If you require graphics intensive programs to run, such as 3D games, you need a graphics card with it's own memory chips.
no not really you need like a 3 or 4 if u like gaming -Improve- In regards to the above answer i think they were referring to graphics memory not RAM. A 1 GB graphics card is awesome for gaming, but 4 gigs of ram wouldn't hurt either.
Sorry to say you cannot. You would need to increase the size of your graphics card. That is if its a card.If its onboard graphics, then in the bios, you will see a graphics tab. Increase this to add some memory to the graphics.But in doing this, your detracting from your ram. And this could mean a memory upgrade.
It certainly helps you.Most current cards come with a gigabyte and if you're running games that will really help you out.