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Not an assembly machine?
The possibility of compatibility has decreased.
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Don't know your motherboard model?!
Generally speaking, if there is no problem with the compatibility of existing machines, it is recommended to change to the same brand of memory.
You want to change your graphics card. There's no bottom to this, depending on what you do.
Now the 7600gt cost performance is okay (I don't know what other people think of ha, I personally feel good), in addition, as said upstairs, it is not an assembly machine, and the compatibility is likely to be reduced, and the possibility is more than 80% ha.
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The memory is bought with one specification, which means that if yours is DDR333, buy this, don't buy DDR400
What kind of graphics card does the motherboard support depends on, you take apart the chassis to see if there is an independent AGP socket next to the PCI socket, if there is, you can buy an AGP 8X graphics card, what graphics card can not be said to be the best, it can only be said that it is better 7300GT is good.
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.The configuration of your machine is like mine, oh,Hardware compatibility is not compatible, mainly depends on the motherboard and cup, as long as you don't change the CPU, you will be compatible with others,Your computer was bought a few years ago or last year,If you change to 1G, you can only change to DDR1,Because DDR2's motherboard is just out today,The plugging operation of the graphics card is the same,It's just that some motherboards he has a button to buckle the graphics card,
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The new DDR400 1G is almost the same as the DDR333 1G**, it can be used as well, just buy a DDR400 one. Graphics card I think it's enough to find a second-hand 6600, too good graphics card, not cost-effective, it's better to sell the old motherboard, CPU, memory, probably can be exchanged for 550 600 kinds, add one.
Three or four hundred can be changed to a dual-core one.
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Summary. Q: Is there data in the memory of the graphics card?
Graphics card memory is used to store graphics data, which stores pixel data, textures, and other information of images. When the computer needs to display an image, the graphics card takes the image data from the main memory and then stores them in the graphics card memory for the graphics card to process and display.
As a result, graphics data is stored in the graphics card's memory, not other types of data.
Q: Is there data in the memory of the graphics card? :
Graphics card memory is used to store graphics data, which stores pixel data, textures, and other information of images. When the computer needs to display an image, the graphics card takes the image data from the main memory and then stores them in the graphics card memory for the graphics card to process and display. As a result, graphics data is stored in the graphics card's memory, not other types of data.
Excuse me, but please go into more detail?
Q: Is there data in the memory of the graphics card? :
Graphics card memory is used to store graphics data, which stores pixel data, textures, and other information of images. When the computer needs to display an image, the graphics card takes the image data from the main memory and then stores them in the graphics card memory for the graphics card to process and display. As a result, graphics data is stored in the graphics card's memory, not other types of data.
The key question is what you want to improve your performance, and in terms of memory, it can handle most of the current programs and games. If you want to improve the display speed, you can only change the graphics card, because adding memory can only ensure that the integrated graphics card is allocated a little more memory, but it cannot fundamentally solve the shortcomings of the insufficient processing power of the integrated graphics card. Moreover, after changing the graphics card, the memory is released, and 512M is enough.
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It's not the same thing.
Of course, for integrated graphics cards, they generally do not have video memory, and the video memory is demarcated from the memory to act as a part, and the independent graphics card now generally has video memory expansion technology, but when the built-in video memory is insufficient, it occupies part of the memory to act. >>>More
There is no need to rise, and it will not have much effect if it rises again.
Look at your graphics card is G8400, it is estimated that your other accessories such as CPU are estimated to be around the E3 series or AMD X2 4 series, the hard disk should be 160G to 250G, such a configuration graphics card can be upgraded to 9600GT 512M (9600GT with AMD X2 5400 is just right), no matter how high the waste is, it is not recommended, the memory is already 2G, which is very enough for your overall performance needs, it is recommended to upgrade the graphics card only. >>>More