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Is My Graphics Card Good Enogh To Run New Games In Pc

Do you need a graphics card to play games on your PC?

Graphics card is and extra chip-set on your computer motherboard. Not all computers have a graphics card. Some have the graphics integrated on motherboard so your monitor will be plugged straight into the motherboard. You can check if you monitor cable go's to a expansion card then you have graphics otherwise if its connected along the same area with audio plugs USB etc then its onboard graphics (on motherboard).

You don't need one to play games on your PC but it depends on the game your playing any new games out will often run better with a graphics card something with a higher bit rate and memory. Only newer onboard graphics then have higher shared memory and bit are good for playing games. But for better detail and faster game play a external graphics card using expansion is better. If you have a PCI Express 16X slot on your motherboard simply look up your motherboard specs. and you can put a wide variety of powerful graphics cards.

Is 2GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 425M graphic card good enough to run high end games?

cpu specs


HP TouchSmart 610 Quad customizable Desktop PC
• Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium [64-bit]
• Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 quad-core processor with Turbo-Boost [up to 3.8GHz, 8MB cache]
• FREE UPGRADE! 8GB DDR3-1066MHz SODIMM [2 DIMMs] from 6GB
• FREE UPGRADE! 1.5TB 5400 rpm SATA 3Gb/s hard drive from 750GB
• 2GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 425M
• FREE UPGRADE to Blu-Ray player
• Premium Wireless-N LAN card and Bluetooth(R )
• 6-in-1 memory card reader, 4 total USB (2.0), Beats audio [with I/O for TV Tuner option]
• TV tuner, ATSC-NTSC with PVR, remote
• Integrated sound
• HP wireless keyboard and wireless optical mouse
• HDMI Game Console, HDMI input [for discrete graphics]
• R.U.S.E. -- The art of deception [$50 value]
Estimated build date: July 5, 2011This product is covered by the standard HP warranty

Is an Radeon X1200 graphics card good enough to run gmod?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ45xQlqxfk&feature=related
Most probably yes.
That video up there shows a person playing CSS on the same graphics card. Since both are source games you will be able to play it just as fine as him i think. but consider upgrading because sourcegames are probably the most advanced games you will be able to play with that card.

I would be able to be more specific on how well it would run if i could see more of your PC but i cant. So my answer is Yes.

But I don't think it will run as well as he is. He has a pretty good PC except for the graphics card. But i think it will run at least.

Next time search for your graphics card on youtube. There's usually someone showing how it will run.

What graphic card can my pc run?

its for gaming
my monitor 1920 x1080
need a cheap & smooth gaming Graphic card

BRAND : HP Pavilion p6610f

Hardware
Base processor
Athlonll X4 635 (P) 2.9 GHz (95W)

4000 MHz HyperTransport 3.0
Socket AM3

Chipset
AMD 785G
Motherboard

Manufacturer: Foxconn
Motherboard Name: H-ALVORIX_HF-RS880-uATX
HP/Compaq motherboard name: Alvorix-GL8E

Power supply

250W

Expansion slots
Slot type Quantity
PCI Express x16 One (One available)
PCI Express x1 Three (Three available)
PCI Express x1 minicard socket One (None available)

Is a NVIDIA GEforce GTA 675m graphcs card good enough to run Battlefield 4 on high fps?

Since my dad and I are really excited for BF4, we need to make sure the graphics card on my pc is good enough to run it on high or functional fps. I also have an intel core 1.7 thingy if that helps.

Can I run my PC without a graphics card (i5 processor)?

If you have a processor with a built in graphics card, you do not need graphics card, unless you are doing things such as 3d rendering, gaming etc.All I series processors have build in graphics card . Even I5 has it, so you do not need graphics card.I5 has comparatively good enough Graphics processor inside the cpu, you an play some games too with it.

Is a graphics card needed for Asphalt 8 in PC?

It can run just fine on reasonably recent Intel HD GPUs, but it does require that you don't have software compositing (that is, that the desktop itself is rendered by some graphics processor, which may be on the motherboard, in the CPU or on a graphics card)Any WDDM 1.0 (Windows Aero) compatible GPU (graphics processor) is good enough to run Asphalt 8. That is, all GPUs since about 2005/6.Any reasonably new computer (any computer that came out after Vista) should be able to run it, IF you have enough RAM that is.

I have 2 GB graphics card memory and 16 GB of RAM. Why can't my PC still play games in ultra settings or can I get my on-board graphics card to use the full 16 GB?

Since you say your motherboard can support 16 gb of ram, I'd guess that you have a fairly good cpu and that you'd also have Intel integrated graphics along with your graphics card. If you have a 3rd or 4th gen cpu @ atleast 2.6 ghz, thats way more than enough for most games out there..Now what about your hard disk?If you have a standard hard disk, specifically the 5400 rpm type, you're gonna get shitty gaming performance because it has ridiculously slow read/write speeds. I sold my old dell xps (i7,7gb ram,4 gb graphics) for the very same reason.Best thing you could do (if this is your problem) is to get a SSD and install whatever games/programs for which you want better performance onto that, because SSDs have considerably higher read/write speeds as compared to a hard disk. You will notice a vast improvement.7200 rpm HDDs are acceptable.Also,make sure to keep your hard disk defragmented at regular intervals.(DO NOT DEFRAG SSDs.EVER.).Next, we check how fast your ram is. You obviously have ddr3 ram and acceptable gaming speeds for ddr3 is 1600 mhz and higher(upto 2000+ mhz). If your motherboard only supports much slower speeds, then this could be your problem. The only solution is to buy a motherboard that supports faster speeds and buy faster ram as well..Next, does your pc have overheating issues? Try to keep it as clean as possible from the inside, no dust-clogged vents,etc. Spick and span it should be. If possible buy a cooling unit. Remove the side panels of your chassis, they only trap hot air and heat everything up. Try getting your cpu cooling paste replaced or changed for a more heavy duty type paste. This works wonders..Try downloading the latest drivers for your gpu. Its possible you may have outdated drivers that are incompatible with the games you're trying to play..Do you have other resource hungry applications running in the background? Use task manager to kill unnecesary tasks and then play..I can't think of anything else, but if you still have problems you can send me your pc's configuration and I'll try to see what could the issue could be.

Is 2GB RAM enough for high graphics gaming if I have a 2GB graphics card?

NoMost games need minimum 4gb ram now a days.Even if your graphics card is 2gb then its uses your RAM 2gb and can work as 4gb I don't know the support for older graphics card but since 8th generation of Nvidia cards it's there.Windows generally need 2.3 to 2.7 GB RAM with minimal usage so 4gb is recommended for normal use and 8gb for gaming.More RAM will also increase your system performance so you should at least have 4gb RAM if your system supports it.Now for high graphics gamesMinimum 8gb RAM Maximum 16gb or 32gb but only 1% games will be get affected if you add more than 16gb RAM and try to use dual channelI5 processorGDDR5 graphics card 2gb or 4gb

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