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When I bought my computer, the employee told me that I have an extra PCI Express slot. What does that mean? I can add in a graphics card? Because I want to play my games on the computer with better graphics.
Can I add in a graphics card?
Absolutely, if you do have a PCIe x16 slot. See newegg.com.
Can I add in a graphics card?
Yes, that means you have an open slot where you can add a better graphics card. Look for pci express graphics cards.
Can I add in a graphics card?
yes you should be able to locate a PCI express graphics card to go in the system....
from the board it looks to not have built in video so theres probably a video card there you can swap out...
Can I add in a graphics card?
you should be able to upgrade, buttttttt make shure your power supply is up to the task, PCI-E are power hungry. You should also verify on a foru what would be the optimal config for your rig. Remember if you buy a 8800GTX and have a celeron processor the games will still look and play like crap, select your GPU based on your system specs.
Can I add in a graphics card?
Yes, that means you have an integrated graphics card ( one that came pre-installed) and and extra slot to add another graphics card. So go ahead and buy urself a kick-*** graphics card and install it, and plug your monitor into that card, and play your video games.
Can I add in a graphics card?
first, you must find out the specs of your computer. If you have a new computer and it cost about, ehh... 600-800 dollars, you probably have good enough hardware to run a video card.
for a standard, you should have AT LEAST...
- a 400-600W power supply
- a decent amount of ram (1GB is probably average)
- a good processor (a good standard for AMD is an X2 +3200, or an Intel dual core processor... i like AMD more)
- a good monitor to actually see good graphics on. If you don't have one, you won't really know how well your graphics card can perform.
Can I add in a graphics card?
One thing to keep in mind, if you buy a graphics card which is way better than the rest of your computer, it'll be bottlenecked by the weaker links.
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