Postby Dante » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:40 pm
Oh, and to answer your question, video cards are beautiful wonderful items... they magically can improve the graphixs skilz of your computer. While many different items improve the graphical quality and enjoyability of computer games, one of my favorite enhancements is the video card. They come in 2^N megabytes of memory with certain other specs that add the computers ability to display more voxels, better colors, you name it. For instance, my Hypernova, the computer directly behind me, runs a 256 MB video card from NVIDA back from three years ago when 256 MB video cards were da bomb! These dayz, they can be purchased rather cheap, and all of the stores are going duel everything messing up my understanding of when I need to get another computer. For instance, they now have duel core processors, but they just give them a name and no GHZ value meaning that I can't compare them to my current machine (2.4 GHZ, once again 1337 for three years ago(Is bragging)). Today, along with duel processors we also have duel video cards (with up to 4 being simultaneousy used to power the system). Granted you need nothing like that to play all the latest games, but if you want to give your graphics a boost in a game that isn't showing up like it does on the box art, generally you may consider upgrading your video card (fairly cheap, although they are the most difficult to jam into their slot on the motherboard I've found, but PCI-E may be easier)... I'm rambling,
Once more,
Good luck,
Pascal
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