as the title says i have very limited knowledge of computers and how they work but i want to upgrade my graphics card to play the latest pc games and have a pretty high level of graphics. the card i have now i dont know actually what type it is but it is not very good as when i play rome total war ( older pc game ) the graphics are poor and there are some glitches aswell due to the graphics card. so firstly can anyone help me to find out what card i have and i have looked inside my motherboard but i cant seem to find the graphics card any help would be appreciated and what are the good graphics cards out there?
Well, how much do you want to spend? Secondly, it's critical we know what slot your video card currently uses (PCI, AGP, PCI Express). You can download a program called [google]Everest Home Edition[/google] and it will give you a run down of your system (it can do other things as well).
dunno the connector plugged into your monitor is the grfx card but grfx may be integrated into your mobo, but your mobo may have an avalable slot for a grfx card, this can tell you what you have (i think Edit: yeah, how much do you want to spend ?
the video card is called= VIA/S3G UNICHROME PRO IGP and it goes in the slot= AGP and im looking to spend no more than £100 thanks for your help so far
in PCWizard (url posted earlier) theres a screen (like attached) the system the screenshot was taken on had a PCI Express bus
yeah thats were i got AGP from thats all it says just AGP here is excactly what it says General Information : Manufacturer : VIA Technologies Inc (Foxconn International Inc) Model : VIA/S3G UNICHROME PRO IGP Bus Type : AGP Total Memory : 64 MB Texture Memory : 93 MB Processor : VIA/S3G UniChrome Pro IGP Converter : Internal Refresh Rate (min/max) : 50/120 Hz GPU Information : Number of GPU : 1 Video Bios Information : Date : 12/15/05 ID : 98.90.00.15 General Features : Width : 320 mm Height : 240 mm Pixel per inch : 96x96 dpi bits per pixel : 32 Colour Bits/Planes : 1 Brushes : 4294967295 Pens : 4294967295 Markers : 0 Device Fonts : 0 Device Colours : 4294967295 Clip Output to Rectangle : Yes Hardware Acceleration : Yes Raster Capabilities : Banding : No Transfer Bitmaps : Yes Bitmap >64 KB : Yes Fonts larger than 64 K : Yes DIBs : Yes DIBTODEV : Yes Flood Fills : Yes Scaling : No StretchBlt : Yes StretchDIB : Yes Curves Capabilities : Chord Arcs : Yes Circles : Yes Elipses : Yes Interiors : Yes Pie Wedges : Yes Rounded Rectangles : Yes Styled Borders : Yes Wide Borders : Yes Wide, Styled Borders : Yes Lines Capabilities : Interiors : Yes Markers : Yes Polylines : Yes Polymarkers : Yes Styled : Yes Wide : Yes Wide, Styled : Yes Polygonal Capabilities : Interiors : Yes Alternate Fill Polygons : Yes Winding Fill Polygons : Yes Rectangles : Yes Scan Lines : Yes Styled Borders : Yes Wide Borders : Yes Wide, Styled Borders : Yes Text Capabilities : Stroke Precision : Yes Stroke Clip Precision : Yes 90° Character Rotation : No Any Angle Character Rotation : No Independant X-Y Scaling : No Double Weighted Characters : No Italic : No Underline : Yes Strikeout : Yes Raster Fonts : Yes Vector Fonts : Yes Color Management Capabilities : CMYK : No Gamma Ramp : Yes ICM Device : No
are you 100% sure it isn't Integrated Grfx Integrated Grfx Port is the monitor (D-Type connector) running horizontally or vertically and presumably your using a midi tower case
well the place were you put a ring around to show me before says: AGP and yes i am using a midi tower case and i dont know what you mean by the monitor part
the plug that connects your monitor to your grfx (its called a D Type connector) its probably AGP 8X, how old is your mobo and what make & model is your mobo ?
i have no idea about the D type connector sorry and i dont know what you mean by mobo ? if you can tell me were to find each thing on the PC wizard 2006 i would put it up on here if thats not to much trouble
mobo = Motherboard what Motherboard do you have, & i'll download the manual & answer all you questions Edit: Make & Model please
is this your motherboard ? Click Here if it is, you have integrated grfx, sharing you RAM (64Mb max) but the good news is you also have an AGP slot that is 8X / 4X, so upgrading you grfx you will first need to disable the onboard grfx
yes that is my mobo, what graphics card would you reccommend then? i have about £80 to a £100 to spend
well before you install a new grfx card, you'll first need to disable the onboard (integrated) grafx (it may be disabled automatically, but disable it anyway, just to be sure, you disable it in the BIOS) when you have it disabled only then install the new grfx card BTW: to avoid static damage to the system your messing inside, you will need an anti-static strap, or just touch an exposed metal part of your system case every minute, while your inside your system i wouldn't like to recommend a grfx card, as i feel i don't know enough about the graphics market, i would recommend you ask Karnislove, Addis, Big B, Mega or any of the HWF gods, sorry