tan mga master. libog lng gud f 2 wat jud vcard palitun even f u knw the specs na sa mobo. but tanx so much
tan mga master. libog lng gud f 2 wat jud vcard palitun even f u knw the specs na sa mobo. but tanx so much
OK. let's assume na you knew already the maximum requirements of the MOBO,
- (be scalable) Select the VC that could handle the graphics of your most frequently known games you play.
- (be cost wise) Select the VC that fits your budget but not overwhelms you.
- (be determine) Determine the maximum frequency in MHz and the memory capacity in MB. If you want to work on the Application that requires multi-tasking work, will, select, dual output port, DVI would be advisable. Brand also could helps you out because, most spare parts are made from China, so, consequently, ther would be some 'tricks and ticks'.
- (be resourceful) Always keeps on asking before you buy.
- (be fair) Always asks for warranty atleast 1 year before you buy.
- (be meticulous) Always check the complete accessories and test (if they allow would be greatly appreciated) before you buy.
that's it!
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consider your other hardwares, make sure your procie is not too slow for you vcard. very important as well, make sure your powersupply can handle it.. hardware-wise, check if we are talking about AGP or PCIE. Check mobo, If dako ra kaau ang vcard nimu usahay matabonan ang Sata ports(like INtel.. Grrr)
Determine your needs jud sa vcard, set budget.
sa gisulti pa ni sir simoko basaha ang jd ang manual para makahibaw ka unsa na imong g.palit...![]()
.. den if you are having doubts, post lng questions dire.. daghang istoryans ang for sure na motabang jud.. like ako, noob pud when it comes to computers but i was able to build my own rig just by reading different posts, and doing my own research of course..![]()
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