I keep getting error message so I downloaded easyinfo which is saying my graphics card is intel(R) 82865G graphic controller, but does not support vertex or pixel shader version. Whatever that means. So, how do I fix this cheap and easy? Thanks for any help.
I have a 3.2Ghz P4 processor with a Geforce 5500 fx 256mb graphics card,dont know about the motherboard.I bought this about three years ago and am considering upgrading .The only game i play is Warcraft,but i wouldnt mind better graphics and smoother gameplay if i can get them.Will it be a good idea to upgrade the processor,motherboard and ram(i currently have 1Gb ddr) if i get a new graphics card?
I have a lap top, with an integrated chipset.
How can I optimize my graphics as much as possible without any taking stuff apart or upgrading?
My sony vaio VGC-RC310G currently uses a NVIDIA GeForce 7600GT (256MB) and I am looking to upgrade it. My budget is around $300 but I might go a little higher. I also heard that running two lower grade graphics cards gets better fps than a single higher grade graphics card for the same price. What are your suggestions?
Updating the graphics card from the Dual SLI 8700mGT, to the Dual SLI 8800mGTX. The 8800mGTX has double the memory (512MB on each GPU – total 1GB) and double the bandwidth. It is approx 3 times more powerful then the 8700mGT. System Specs of unit in video: Dell XPS M1730 – Sapphire Blue Intel Core 2 Extreme X7900 (2.8GHz/800Mhz FSB) 4GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM 2×200GB HDD / 7200RPM / RAID 0 (2x Seagate Momentus) Dual 512MB NVIDIA SLI GeForce 8800mGTX Ageia PhysX 100M Processor Blu-ray Disc …
With a new graphics card comes another upgrade video! If you’ve seen my most recent unboxing video then you already know that I purchased the ATI Radeon HD 3870 for my Mac Pro. Since my NVIDIA 7300 GT crapped out on me, for the second time in just a few months, I decided to go for a whole new card. So sit back, relax and enjoy the upgrade process. Thanks for watching!