
Kyler
I want a new good graphics card for my computer so I can play games like Fallout with no issue, but I don't know what cards are compatible. Here is my computer info
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Manufacturer: emachines
Model: ET1331G
Processor: AMD Athlon II X2 235e Processor 2.70 GHz
Installed Ram: 6.0 GB (5.75 usable)
Motherboard is eMachines MCP61PM-GM
Answer
Depends on your (1) motherboard-most of the new ones have pci e slots so it doesn't matter a lot.
(2)psu-You should have at least 450-500W psu if you are looking for a descent and latest graphics card.
(3)Your budget-It all depends on how much you can afford.
Depends on your (1) motherboard-most of the new ones have pci e slots so it doesn't matter a lot.
(2)psu-You should have at least 450-500W psu if you are looking for a descent and latest graphics card.
(3)Your budget-It all depends on how much you can afford.
how do you make your computer better with the gaming graphics without going to buy an actual gaming card?

charlie cr
My computer info:
Windows 7 Home Premium
Packard Bell: imedia s3720
Intel(R) Celeron (R) CPU E3200 @ 2.40GHz
2.00 GB RAM
64-BIT Operating System
I want to use my computer for gaming as well as doing general stuff on the computer.
Answer
Quite simply, you don't. The built in video cards that come on most motherboards are really low end. They use shared memory, which is really slow, and they don't have very good Direct3D or OpenGL support. If you want decent gaming performance, you pretty much have to install an external video card.
Quite simply, you don't. The built in video cards that come on most motherboards are really low end. They use shared memory, which is really slow, and they don't have very good Direct3D or OpenGL support. If you want decent gaming performance, you pretty much have to install an external video card.
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