its 128MB video card but i read that the game uses Video HW Transform & Lighting and this video card dont have that, so its that going to be a big problem if i try to play the game?
additional info i have:
1.86 Ghz
512MB RAM, soon i will upgrade it to 1GB(512plus512)
128MB video card.
Intel says that in a future driver the 945GM will have the Video HW Transform & Lighting|||Yes. I have a laptop with a 945GM in it and have just installed WoW BC myself and it runs fine.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Does a video card come with the computer?
I want to buy the sims 3 and I have a dell windows xp 2006 desktop pc
and it says you need a 128mb video card .... is that already in my computer. The sims 2 worked on my computer.....|||Your pc came with on board video that utilizes system memory. If you have a lot of memory, it should run fine. Otherwise a 128 or 256 meg video card should be very cheap, (1 recently purchased a 1 gig video card for $120.00). you just need to determine what type of expansion slots you have available, (Dell can tell you, or take it to Best Buy). It is very easy to do on your own or have Best Buy install for you.|||In XP
Right Click My Computer on the desktop
select Properties
Click the Hardware Tab
Select "Device Manager"
Look for something that says graphics adapters
List the name/model number
In Vista
Right Click My Computer
Click Device Manager in upper left
find your graphics adapter
Repost here or email me!|||check if it is on-board video. the sims3 will need a dedicated card.
your 128 may be on-board. list your model number|||The video card is where you plug the monitor
and it says you need a 128mb video card .... is that already in my computer. The sims 2 worked on my computer.....|||Your pc came with on board video that utilizes system memory. If you have a lot of memory, it should run fine. Otherwise a 128 or 256 meg video card should be very cheap, (1 recently purchased a 1 gig video card for $120.00). you just need to determine what type of expansion slots you have available, (Dell can tell you, or take it to Best Buy). It is very easy to do on your own or have Best Buy install for you.|||In XP
Right Click My Computer on the desktop
select Properties
Click the Hardware Tab
Select "Device Manager"
Look for something that says graphics adapters
List the name/model number
In Vista
Right Click My Computer
Click Device Manager in upper left
find your graphics adapter
Repost here or email me!|||check if it is on-board video. the sims3 will need a dedicated card.
your 128 may be on-board. list your model number|||The video card is where you plug the monitor
I need a sound card and video card?
im upgrading my vidoe card and sound card to play battlefield 2142 i have no idea what i have now can you tell without opening the pc and most likey its not good enought because it bought it in 2004 or 2005 so the video card has to be 128Mb Video card or more and the sound card has to be DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card where can i buy them online?|||go to froogle.google.com and type 512MB AGP card.......you get the cheapest card available on the internet or search for a better deal for them....its the same in case of Audio card toooo|||ebay|||ebay|||http://www.ebay.com
http://www.pricegrabber.com|||http://www.ebay.com|||start with the manufacture site of your pc to see what is already there...then you'll have a starting point...then you can search for the same types and probably find several listed on ebay, there are other places to get them from and that way you'll be sure to get what you pay for....tigerdirect, newegg, computergeeks, your manufacturers site may also have upgrade options available but I wouldn't generally buy the parts from the manufacturer as they are usually overpriced but at least they are guaranteed to work with your pc.|||To get some idea of what you already have, without opening the computer, in Windows XP do this:
1. Click Start
2. Click Run
3. Type msinfo32 and click OK
4. In the left column, click Components then Display
On the right hand side of the window will be pretty much everything Windows knows about your video card.
Alternatively at step 4, click Sound Device to find information about your sound card.
http://www.pricegrabber.com|||http://www.ebay.com|||start with the manufacture site of your pc to see what is already there...then you'll have a starting point...then you can search for the same types and probably find several listed on ebay, there are other places to get them from and that way you'll be sure to get what you pay for....tigerdirect, newegg, computergeeks, your manufacturers site may also have upgrade options available but I wouldn't generally buy the parts from the manufacturer as they are usually overpriced but at least they are guaranteed to work with your pc.|||To get some idea of what you already have, without opening the computer, in Windows XP do this:
1. Click Start
2. Click Run
3. Type msinfo32 and click OK
4. In the left column, click Components then Display
On the right hand side of the window will be pretty much everything Windows knows about your video card.
Alternatively at step 4, click Sound Device to find information about your sound card.
Video card or driver doesn't support separate alpha blend?
I have nVidia FX5200 128MB video card and I install call of duty 4, when I run the game it gave me the following error ((Video card or driver doesn't support separate alpha blend)) please help me|||Call of duty requires a ShaderModel 3 (aka DX9.0C) capable graphic card.
Read the system requirements on the box, it clearly says you need atleast a GeForce6600 card.
Time to upgrade im afraid.|||Software upgrade wont help. Even if you install DirectX9.0c software (which probably already got installed with game) your hardware cant give what the game demands.
I'd recommend you buy a used 6600GT 256mb card from ebay or a 7600GS.
Read the system requirements on the box, it clearly says you need atleast a GeForce6600 card.
Time to upgrade im afraid.|||Software upgrade wont help. Even if you install DirectX9.0c software (which probably already got installed with game) your hardware cant give what the game demands.
I'd recommend you buy a used 6600GT 256mb card from ebay or a 7600GS.
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Is the ATI Radeon 9200 LE 128MB video card compatible with Windows 7?
Please read my entire question because alot of people do not help me with their answers because they dont read!
I have two hard drives with one running Windows Vista Ultimate, and the other running Windows 7 Ultimate. My ATI Radeon 9200 LE video card and its driver were installed automatically by vista even though the card is not certified for vista. But when I try to install the card on the other hard drive, Windows 7 does not recognize the card, and does not install any drivers for it. I was wondering if I could some how get the driver for this card and manually install it in windows 7. Is this possible? If it is, where can I get the driver?|||it is if oyu find the windows vista drivers for it. otherwise wait until september when windows 7 comes out.
Hope this helps|||the ati website has windows 7 drivers (I know this because I installed my 4550 using them) .. check to see if theres a w7 driver for your 9200
I would have thought it would install a generic vesa driver for the card, so you could at least see whats on screen. performance wouldnt be that good though (I guess you know tht already)|||mostly u wont get the driver anywhere .
try to find in ati.amd.com .
why not upgrade ur card to the 4000 Radeon hd series .they r cheap and performance too is good .
almost all the cards are 512 mb and cost below $200|||9200 is a very old card, you should probably looking at some thing that will run Dx10....
I have two hard drives with one running Windows Vista Ultimate, and the other running Windows 7 Ultimate. My ATI Radeon 9200 LE video card and its driver were installed automatically by vista even though the card is not certified for vista. But when I try to install the card on the other hard drive, Windows 7 does not recognize the card, and does not install any drivers for it. I was wondering if I could some how get the driver for this card and manually install it in windows 7. Is this possible? If it is, where can I get the driver?|||it is if oyu find the windows vista drivers for it. otherwise wait until september when windows 7 comes out.
Hope this helps|||the ati website has windows 7 drivers (I know this because I installed my 4550 using them) .. check to see if theres a w7 driver for your 9200
I would have thought it would install a generic vesa driver for the card, so you could at least see whats on screen. performance wouldnt be that good though (I guess you know tht already)|||mostly u wont get the driver anywhere .
try to find in ati.amd.com .
why not upgrade ur card to the 4000 Radeon hd series .they r cheap and performance too is good .
almost all the cards are 512 mb and cost below $200|||9200 is a very old card, you should probably looking at some thing that will run Dx10....
I have a 128mb video card but it says it has 1gb vram?
any one know why it says that?|||128 is dedicated memory
the rest is shared with ram|||i think you have a kind of video card that makes use of your computer's ram.
Nvidia calls it TurboCache.|||vram = Virtual RAM.
Your card *steals* up to 1 gig of your computer's RAM memory?!? Time to get a new and better card. That's too much!
the rest is shared with ram|||i think you have a kind of video card that makes use of your computer's ram.
Nvidia calls it TurboCache.|||vram = Virtual RAM.
Your card *steals* up to 1 gig of your computer's RAM memory?!? Time to get a new and better card. That's too much!
Will I be okay with a 128MB video card in my new Dell laptop with Vista? I have 3GB of RAM...See more below?
I just got a new Dell laptop, the Inspiron 1520. I am wondering if 128MB video card will be enough- it is the 128MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 8400M GS. I have 3GB of RAM, Intel® Core 2 Duo T7250 (2.0GHz/800Mhz FSB/2MB cache) processor, and 160GB hard drive. Got a 15 inch widescreen. I'll be running Windows Vista Premium for basic tasks like lots of internet, word, excel, etc. No gaming at all. Sometimes some streaming video from the internet I like, but not a lot.
Is it going to be okay with 128MB or will a 256MB (to the 256MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600M GT) be necessary? I know a pretty good amount about configuring a computer, but I never knew about video cards and the impact they could have on the computing experience.|||Graphic RAM will not affect your laptop operation, this is a good graphic card you are using. 128 Mb is good enough for your operation. 3Gb of RAM is also well enough, but if you are paying extra to get up to 3 Gb RAM, it is not necessary to do so. 2Gb will be good enough.|||Its a great video card! You will be fine with that. Hope this helps!|||I have Dell 1520 Core 2 Duo with 1.5 ghz 2 gig RAM and the intel video chip X3100 and i can do all those plus gaming like Counter Strike with ease and no problems at all.
Hope it helps|||Yes it will be fine. Its the RAM that is critical with Vista and you have plenty of that.
Nice System by the way.
Is it going to be okay with 128MB or will a 256MB (to the 256MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600M GT) be necessary? I know a pretty good amount about configuring a computer, but I never knew about video cards and the impact they could have on the computing experience.|||Graphic RAM will not affect your laptop operation, this is a good graphic card you are using. 128 Mb is good enough for your operation. 3Gb of RAM is also well enough, but if you are paying extra to get up to 3 Gb RAM, it is not necessary to do so. 2Gb will be good enough.|||Its a great video card! You will be fine with that. Hope this helps!|||I have Dell 1520 Core 2 Duo with 1.5 ghz 2 gig RAM and the intel video chip X3100 and i can do all those plus gaming like Counter Strike with ease and no problems at all.
Hope it helps|||Yes it will be fine. Its the RAM that is critical with Vista and you have plenty of that.
Nice System by the way.
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