Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Difference between Graphic Card and Video Card

Is there any difference between Graphic Card and Video Card?|||There is no difference, the two are synonyms of each other. However, there are 2 types of graphics: integrated graphics and discrete graphics. Integrated graphics usually isn't referred to as a graphics "card" since it is permanently embedded into the motherboard. Integrated graphics also use system resources, eating into your RAM and CPU resources. On the other hand, there's discrete graphics. Discrete graphics are actual cards that plug into your computer, usually through the AGP, PCI (very slow), or PCIe slot. Everything the card needs is on the card, so it dosn't use your systems resources and slow you down.|||No. A video card, also referred to as a graphics accelerator card, display adapter, graphics card, and numerous other terms.|||No difference



They are just different way of saying the same thing|||no differences between them|||these are same product

no any diffrence between them

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http://www.jumanjicomesback.blogspot.com|||No, they are the same thing.

Is there something wrong with my video card?

i noticed recently that my all my games have been too slow.

i use to have have games like call of duty 4 , doom 3 and company of heroes run smoothly on my machine and now they're all too slow. even other games are having the same effect.



is there something wrong with my video card?

what could be wrong?

|||If the games are getting choppy,then it could be your video card.you might want to update it.

However if its just slow on loading and it freezes,it might be your computer.You might have adware and a lot of stuff in your computer. Do some weekly thorough computer scans & check for viruses.Also,try deleting your cookies,that take up a lot of space on in your computer.|||It might be that your computer is clogged with junk files, spyware, or just too much stuff on it totally. Try running a defragmentation and spyware check.

Is a GeForce 9500GT a good video card?

I am building a Gaming computer is this a good video card?

i am parable going to use a lcd monitor or a no hd tv will there be any problems?|||Only if you don't mind playing at low resolutions/detail levels. Get something closer to the $100 price point and you'll have a much better card.|||Ok ,at least better than my 7300GT T_T|||Not great, but it will be able to handle the last generation of games. Or well designed games...|||from what i've heard anything below 9600 is not considered a gaming card.|||Not for gaming no. At least a Radeon 4670 or the games will run all juddery.

How do I make my Video card advanced without buying one?Can I download one?

I need a video card thats compatible with DirectX9c or DirectX10|||If there was a way I wouldn't have spent $600 USD on my graphic card.|||go to ur video card manufacturer's web site, and download the latest driver, and install it,|||DirectX 9.0c cards are relatively cheap and can handle some of the DX10 games on the market today (with some tweaking). I've seen a Radeon x1950 Pro run Crysis somewhat smoothly, so it is possible. There is no point to buying a DX10 card right now, as most games do not fully utilize its "awesome" potential - games like Crysis in DX10 mode are choppy and the GFX quality is very similar to DX9c.

In my rig, I am running a Radeon HD 3870, but that was because I got it for a steal of a price.

How to find out how much video memory a graphics card is using?

I want to monitor the graphics cards memory to see if i need to upgrade it. Also if there is a why to monitor its GPU that would be useful also. I run both windows and Linux.|||Your graphics card Make (people who make it) will have software on their website that will monitor both. This is the case most of the time, not always, with good brands like Asus, Gigabyte, Nvidia. The software may also tell you the temperature of the GPU and also the fan/s speed (if you have a fan/s). Look up the exact model of your graphics card on Google and go onto the Makers website and go to something like: Downloads, Help and Support, Drivers or whatever looks like it would have software!



Hope this helps!

What is the best way to install my new video card?

I currently have a Geforce 8800 GTS, and I am upgrading to the Radeon HD 4890. My only real concern is the order in which I do things. Should I first uninstall my Nvidia drivers, then change the graphics cards, then install the ATI drivers? Or, should I change the graphics cards, then uninstall the old drivers and install the new drivers? Thanks!|||Your first instinct was correct:



--Uninstall nVidia drivers

--Remove nVidia card

--Install ATI card

--Boot PC

--Install ATI drivers



That should give you the cleanest install of your new card and drivers.



Enjoy!!|||will not matter either way you do it. you dont even have to unintall the old drivers if you dont want to that way if your new card fails you can just throw your old one backin till it is replace and you wont have to load drivers again for the old card. but i would recoment unistalling any software that loaded with the old card.|||remove the old card and install the new one be careful you don't wont to damage the old or new card with static best bet would to keep one of your arms touching the metal case while working inside the case.

How high can I overclock this video card?

I recently bought at nvidia geforce 9600gt and its great but the card I'm talking about is as follows

3dfuzion nvidia geforce 6200le

128mb ddr (256mb ddr with turbo cache on) 64-bit

I really would like this to go a lot faster

Irealize the warnings, dangers, and limits but give me an idea or estimate|||even if u make it go faster its too old to even make a difference in perofrmance.