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Choosing and Installing the Right Graphics Card



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By : Ike Ani    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-23 13:07:44
The graphics cards duty is to generate the image that you see when you turn on your systems monitor. It basically translates processed data into pixelated images that you see on your screen. It works solely with the artistic aspects of your machine. Your video card produces an image according to the specifications laid down by the central processing unit.

So what kind of graphics card should you buy?

The value of a video card will determine the speed and quality of its display capabilities. If you're a games player and want a graphics card optimised for that, then its best you look for one with a lot of memory and a powerful processing unit. However, if you use your computer for basic functions such as surfing the internet or reading email, then a low-end desktop solution will suffice.

In order to determine how well a video card is performing, all you have to do is look at the frames per second (FPS) that it produces. Your latest video games require at least 30 FPS for a full motion experience. The capabilities of your motherboard and systems CPU are also important in getting the most out of the graphics card.

Installation

When you're installing a new card, it's important you uninstall your systems old graphics card drivers. If you don't follow this first step, then it's possible that you might encounter certain conflicts. After you've physically installed your new video card, your next step is to install the drivers that come with it. For certain cards it can mean you having to upgrade your systems motherboard, power supply unit or CPU, so make sure your system is capable of operating the card before you purchase it.
Author Resource:- Ike Ani has been writing articles online for nearly 3 years now. Not only does this author specialize in health, animals and computers, you can also check out his latest website on notebook power supply units which looks at the best batteries for laptops on the market today!
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