What do you read to pick the best video card when buying on the memory clock ,size interface or type is this what you go by when buying a video card ?|||After determining what you will be doing on your computer (eg gaming or office work)there are two very important factors that should be considered when buying a video card. the first is the Gpu clock speed , in simple terms the faster the clockspeed the better resolution framerates you will get. but the clockspeed isnt the only thing you should also consider pixel pipelines. you can read about them online but basically they are like 'resovoirs' for pixels, they 'hold' them ready to be displayed on screen is the best I can explain it. So the more pixel pipelines you have (in most cases) the higher resolutions you get.
Iterface is important as your mother board has to be able to utilize the card. no point in buying a 220V appliance in the US right? memory is important as far as the manufacturer goes. for example some cards use samsung Ram which in my opinion is one of the best. basically thats about it.|||Best thing I know is system compatability. Make certain whatever card you do get will work with your CPU, Motherboard, Chipset and OS. Also is often wise to check the Totall Ram that your Mobo is capable of, like if your Mobo can handle 2g of RAM max, buy it.
Get a card with TV out on it. That is for dual monitors or the Card can be used to tune in Television Signals. Its kinda geeky, but its fun.|||I would go with the memory an avreage Video card has 256 mb, It also depends on the money if you want to get a good video card get the Ati redeon 9550 and higher it also depends on the type of slots your computer has it can have PCI or AGP or PCI Express if you are going to get a Nvidia Video card Geforce 7600 GS. good luck getting a good one.
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