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Are you wanting to compare the performance of one card with
the performance of another card? The performance of a video
card is highly related to the graphic chipset (GPU) of the
card. Cards with the same GPU are going to have almost the
same performance level in *most* situations. For a
performance ranking / comparison between the various GPUs /
graphics chipsets please visit 3D Chipset Specs or GPU
Review. Towards the bottom of the page for 3D Chipset Specs,
you will find a rough performance ranking going all the way
from the early 90's to present day.
These are the major factors in choosing a video card: video
speed, resolution, and price. We offer the following advice
for visitors to weigh these factors according to four types
of PC users: average, above average, graphic workers, and
gamers.
For average users who use computers only for word
processing, spread sheet, and e-mail, an inexpensive 4-8MB
video card would do just fine. For them price may be the
most important factor.
For above average users who surf the web on a daily basis in
addition to other common PC tasks, an 8MB video is a must
and 16MB may be optimal. Modest speed and price should be
the main factors for consideration.
For graphic designers and CAD workers, resolution is the
most critical factor. Higher resolution typically means
slower speed. Therefore a video card with a combination of
high-resolution chipset and a large amount of memory is
recommended. Keep in mind that the highest resolution one
can achieve is also determined by the maximum monitor
resolution. That's why graphic designers often use
high-resolution, low-dot-pitch professional monitors.
By definition, gamers love high speed, especially raw 3D
processing speed. They often choose the most advanced
chipset with the highest amount of memory. The most advanced
and often most expensive video cards are designed for
gamers.
Video card speed is determined mainly by three factors:
chipset speed, amount of memory, and the type of onboard
memory. SGRAM is faster than SDRAM. If you care about speed,
make sure you get the faster memory chips on the video card.
If you have an old computer and want to upgrade it for
faster video, first determine if you have an AGP slot or
not. If not, your choice would be limited to PCI video
cards, which are slower and being phased out. High-end PCI
video cards are hard to find. Also, a new standard of video
cards are being produced, PCI-E (AKA PCI Express). AGP is
now being phased out as well, you can read more about the
process here.
If you have a really old monitor that may not catch up with
the latest video technology, you may want to upgrade your
monitor first.
Are you looking to integrate
If your business requires mini towers,
midi towers or full tower computer systems we have a
solution ready for you to integrate with your IT
Infrastructure.
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finely tuned our support model to address the specific
requirements of your business. Utilising a
combination of award winning hardware and our own acclaimed
software solutions, we aim to resolve problems before your
business is impacted.
Pinnacle has provided solutions and services to a range of
reputable companies, see Pinnacle's Companies page or our case
studies for more information.
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