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Loring Hutchinson
I am running Win xp Home edition on a 1.66 Ghz computer with 480 Mb of
RAM. As part of my attempt to get my system up to par for video
capture and DVD burning I am considereing getting a better video card.
I have some dummy questions when it comes to video/graphics cards.
When I go to Control Panel/ System/Hardware/Device Manager I cannot
identify my current graphics card. How would it be listed?
1. I see some cards called video card and some called graphic
cards. Are these terms interchangeable? ( I told you they were dummy
questions)
2. I looked up some cards on OVERSTOCK.COM and here are a few of
the listings.
Radeon 9600SE 128 Mb AGP Video card
Radeon 9800 PRO 128 Mb PC Graphic Card
Radeon 9600 128 Mb AGP
Ffx GEForce 6500 Graphics Card Turbocache
What does all this mean?? All these cards are available on
Overstock.com for under $100. I guess the bottom line is, what should
I look for in a graphic card and is there a limiting factor in the
computer I am using. I realize I need more RAM and that is on my
agenda. TIA
Loring H
RAM. As part of my attempt to get my system up to par for video
capture and DVD burning I am considereing getting a better video card.
I have some dummy questions when it comes to video/graphics cards.
When I go to Control Panel/ System/Hardware/Device Manager I cannot
identify my current graphics card. How would it be listed?
1. I see some cards called video card and some called graphic
cards. Are these terms interchangeable? ( I told you they were dummy
questions)
2. I looked up some cards on OVERSTOCK.COM and here are a few of
the listings.
Radeon 9600SE 128 Mb AGP Video card
Radeon 9800 PRO 128 Mb PC Graphic Card
Radeon 9600 128 Mb AGP
Ffx GEForce 6500 Graphics Card Turbocache
What does all this mean?? All these cards are available on
Overstock.com for under $100. I guess the bottom line is, what should
I look for in a graphic card and is there a limiting factor in the
computer I am using. I realize I need more RAM and that is on my
agenda. TIA
Loring H