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Thursday, January 8, 2009

One little review about Graphics Cards

The images you see on your monitor are made of tiny dots called pixels. At most common resolution settings, a screen displays over a million pixels, and the computer has to decide what to do with every one in order to create an image.

To do this, it needs a translator -- something to take binary data from the CPU and turn it into a picture you can see. Unless a computer has graphics capability built into the motherboard, that translation takes place on the graphics card.


If you are looking to purchase a PC graphics card for your computer, then there are three things you will need to consider prior to picking one - speed, performance and card type. A graphics card, sometimes referred to as an adapter or accelerator, is a video card that goes inside your computer to control the output to the monitor.

There are two levels of graphics cards to handle the types of graphics you need: 2D graphics cards which are designed for business applications and 3D graphics cards which are more suited to gaming and video playback.


A graphic card has complex functions. It is connected to the motherboard, monitor, processor, and memory and works in coordination with all these components. Some graphic cards have additional connections for TV, analog and digital cameras.

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