Friday, May 4, 2012

Is there a way to make my computer's video card better w/o buying a new 1?

i have a b110 dell and i have the gayest video card ever [ intel Celeron D ] . is there a way to upgrade , or make the quality better w/o buying a new 1? like is tehre a download?|||not really|||up date the drivers see if that will fix it not much really|||no sorry but you can get a pretty good one 4 about 50 bucks|||If its a desktop then it should not be too hard at all. Now ifs its a laptop then your in some trouble. Things can be done for laptops but

its hell and then some more hell.



What I mean is buying a new card. Cards cost around $90 to 600 average and then the really good ones can cost upwards to $5000 or more. Even High end gaming video cards only cost around $250-$700. I would go with a card worth $120-$300 speak with people to decide what is best for you there are things you need to know and you may half to upgrade other things to properly run the card like Power supply and or Cooling force. Good luck. Note if you have a laptop then your in for some hard times trying to get a new card for it.



Note to scare you but any card over $1000 is really meant for Workplace computers and not for gaming and stuff. 90% of all the high end computer video cards are between $250-$550 average.|||No, but honestly, what do you expect for buying a bottom-line machine?



Your only avenue is to buy a decent 3rd party video card that plugs into the motherboard. Unless you need state-of-the-art (doubtful if you're using a Dell B110) you can probably get a pretty fast card on Ebay for $50.00-$100.00|||That's like saying, is there a way to make my wang bigger by really hoping. Don't be so tight, go buy a new one and watch those naughty videos in top quality|||ehh, if u can find a way to overclock it....dood, just wait fer the after-thanksgiving sales, they sell 128mb-256mb graphics card fer like...$20 (with rebate)|||You could always overclock it, but there's nothing better than getting a new one. Plus overclocking can have some consequences as well.|||Not really, the only way is to pretty much get a new video card.

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