Part 1 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2XlQb2HnRA&fmt=18
Part 2 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqujtqOEFLs&fmt=18
Part 3 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSr_pnFPywk&fmt=18
How to choose a video card for your computer.
Duration : 0:3:10
Part 1 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2XlQb2HnRA&fmt=18
Part 2 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqujtqOEFLs&fmt=18
Part 3 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSr_pnFPywk&fmt=18
How to choose a video card for your computer.
Duration : 0:3:10
Save Money and Get More Power! Jason Cross is back with his recommendations for the best cheap video cards for any PC, but with enough power to smoke today’s games! These cards are great for a high-end gaming PC all the way to a home theater PC.
Duration : 0:12:34
Hello, In this tutorial I am going to show you how to update your Nvidia Graphics cards.
Here is the link to the webpage:
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-uk
My Site – http://www.thecpugeek.com/
Duration : 0:1:25
Overclocking any PC component can drastically increase the performance of your computer. Although the processor is the most commonly overclocked component, you can also overclock a graphics card, or memory. Overclocking any component can be difficult and very risky, but there are three ways of doing this so you can choose the best way to suit your needs. Hardware is the most difficult and riskiest but it can provide the best results. Using your BIOS is slightly easier but not all motherboards support it, and software is the easiest but also doesn’t deliver as high results. Using free software such as Riva Tuner can provide instant results however, greatly increasing the performance of your graphics card.
Link to RivaTuner Website:
http://www.guru3d.com/index.php?page=rivatuner
Duration : 0:7:12
BuyTV Product Feature – ATI Radeon 9250 256MB PCI Video Card. Check it out at www.Buy.com.
Duration : 0:2:39
WATCH PART 1 FIRST!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD6WDt-goiU
For pictures of me taking it apart: http://www.flickr.com/photos/huskermania/
This is the continuation of “how to remove a laptop graphics card.” This video highlights the replacing of the video card unit and the rest of the computer.
PC Details:
Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop
Windows Vista: Home Edition (SP1)
Note: I have Virtual PC which allows me to run multiple OS’s at one time. (Vista Business & XP & Linux) However, I use Vista: Home Edition as my main OS.
1GB memory (Will upgrade later)
74GB hard drive (I have an external HDD)
Intel Core Duo CPU T2250 @ 1.73 GHz Each
ATI X1400 Mobility Radeon Graphics Card
Duration : 0:6:45
XFX Radeon HD 4670 1GB GDDR2 PCI-E 2.0 x16 Graphics Card
Bus Type PCI-E 2.0
Performance Standard
GPU Clock MHz 750 MHz
Stream Processors 320
Memory Interface Bus (bit) 128
Memory Type DDR2
Memory Size (MB) 1024 MB
Memory Clock (MHz) 800 MHz
Output HDCP Capable 1
Microsoft DirectX Support 10.1
Open GL Optimization and Support 2.0
Minimum Power Requirement (Watt) 400
Cooling Fansink Yes
ROHS Yes
Profile Standard
ATI Radeon HyperMemory Yes
ATI Radeon PowerPlay Yes
ATI Radeon Stream Technology Yes
Dimensions (Imperial) 6.60 X 4.376 X 0.75
Dimensions (Metric) 16.8 x 11 x 1.9, 16.8 X 11 X 1.9
Max Resolution Analog 2048 x 1536
Max Resolution Digital 2560 x 1600
Ports 2xDVI/1xHDTV/S-Video Out
XFX Radeon HD 4670 System Requirements
PCI Express based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard
400Watt or greater power supply is recommended
Certified power supplies are recommended.
1GB of system memory recommended
Installation software requires CD-ROM drive
DVD playback requires DVD drive
Blu-ray™ playback requires Blu-ray drive and full 1080p display requires a 1080p-capable monitor
Duration : 0:1:57