The most noticeable differences in graphics card are of course the brand and standard set by two graphics card giants - ATI Technologies Inc and nVidia Corp. Both of these companies are trying to outdo each other which indirectly benefit the consumers.
Of course the processing capability of the graphics card is important - The higher the processing capability, the faster the graphics card. However, you should also look at the suffixes at the end of model numbers, such as GT, LE, GS, GTX, XT, and XTX. These suffixes will reveal the memory clock speeds and pipelines which also affects the performance of a graphics card.
The amount of pixels generated by each graphics card can also be used as a benchmark. Newer generation graphics card can churn out billion of pixels per second. Some even are equipped with SLI capability which doubles the graphics performance significantly.
When choosing the right graphics card, think of generally what are your daily tasks? Would it require a super computer with high graphics processing capability or you just need a graphics card for normal spreadsheet?
Heavy gamers have the tendency of getting the latest graphics card of the market. If you are one of these gamers, pick a graphics card which has SLI capability. In this case, strap two graphics card together through the SLI cable. Take note however, that it might costs you a bomb.
For normal spreadsheet you don't even need to specifically purchase the latest graphics card. Try getting a motherboard which has a built-in graphics card and it will serve you right.
On the other hand, I always look at the suffixes behind the graphics card model. Usually I tend to choose graphics card that ends with GT or GTX. Somehow these graphics card are much faster and is a good investment as it can be used for a number of years.
Try checking for VGA charts online where you can check for each graphics card performance. It will give you a rough idea on which graphics card is right for you. You can visit Panther Products by clicking on this link.
Hope this helps. Cheers!
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Post a Commentmy mother board is asus m2n-mx se plus and cpu is amd athlon 64 which graphic card use in my pc ? please send me a answer pravinbrd@gmil.com
my mother board is asus m2n-mx se plus and cpu is amd athlon 64 which graphic card use in my pc ?
"which doubles the graphics performance significantly."
What?