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Upgrade Your Graphics Card and Improve Your Gaming Performance



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By : Ike Ani    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-23 13:09:44
If you're interested in playing the latest games for your computer, then you're going to have to invest in a gaming video card. These high end PCI express video cards often come with an array of features. They typically have more memory and faster graphics processing capabilities than your low-end solution.

If you notice lag or deteriorating game performance while playing video games on your system, then it's usually a strong indication of your video cards inability to handle the latest games. These types of problems typically manifest themselves in the form of poor frame rates, choppy graphics and long loading times. Poor choppy gaming performance can be extremely irritating for most gamers, especially when speed is an essential part of the game.

The latest computer games require a lot of video memory to run sufficiently. If your system has an integrated graphics card, then it'll more than likely borrow memory from your computer system to use for processing graphics.

If you want better gaming performance, then you're better off upgrading your low-end graphics card with a high end one. Unlike most low-end cards, high end graphics solutions typically have their own memory. The graphics cards memory is independent of your systems memory. Today, video cards are able to hold more memory and handle more powerful applications.

The best high end cards usually come with anywhere from 256MB to 1GB of memory. This is a handsome addition to your systems current memory. So you should expect faster and smoother performance while gaming on them.

Graphics card memory is an essential part of your video card, so you should strive to get as much for the price as possible. If you want the best gaming experience, then it's recommended that you purchase a graphics card with 1GB of memory and upgrade your computer systems memory (if possible).
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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