Friday, May 4, 2012

How do you find your computer's video card?

I want Age of Empires III. But I need a 64MB video card. My computer is a Compaq Presario V5000. And I just don't know where to find it.

Thanks,

-Bluebell|||No.



That's a laptop, and you cannot upgrade its video card. Finding it requires taking the laptop apart, and the integrated video chipset is likely soldered into your motherboard anyways. You'll need to buy a new computer if you want to play that game. That said, you do have a 128MB ATI "card", but it won't play Age of Empires III very well.|||Your laptop will have onboard video. You can't upgrade it. That's why most laptops aren't recommended for playing games.|||Since you have a compaq, which is basicly a low range laptop, not really meant for gaming, so I can tell you right now without even looking you don;t have a dedicated graphic card. You has the simple basic everyday graphic card, lucky for you though Age of Empires III is a very low range game which should be just fine on your computer.|||hit start, then run.



Type in dxdiag in the box and click enter. This shows u detailed specs about your computer, your video card will be on there.|||go to control panel, display settings advance check your accelerator driver information and it should tell you the video card memory

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