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HummerGuy -> RE: Computer Geek Talk (4/17/2008 5:24:39 AM)
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Yeah Bob, you know it [:D] So Rich, ya see buddy, when you have a good GPU on your graphics card (Graphics Processing Unit), it basically takes most to all of the graphics processing away from the main processor, ie the Intel 3.0 Ghz, and processing the graphics using it's own processor and memory. A top quality graphics card has it's own processor (GPU) that is only made for graphics, whether it be gaming or HD video. The standard for the newest generation of games is DirectX 10 certification and a minimum of 512 MB of GDDR Ram, or memory on the graphics card just dedicated to storing the massive amount of texture mappings (pretty pictures) that are overlayed onto the 3D models in the games. Also, the new PCI-E expansion slots allow for faster communications between the main processor on your system, your computer's memory and the graphics card, although in this day and age, it is ideal for the games to use only the memory and processor on the graphics card to keep the data transfer between your main processor and your computer memory as little as possible. ALSO [:D] the newer generation of sound cards now typically increase your gaming performance 10 to 15% because they take the sound effects and store them in the sound cards memory as well, again, alleviating the bottleneck between the main processor and the sound card, where now the sound card takes care of most of the sound data, and the video card takes care of most of the graphics data, leaving the main processor free to control your keyboard, mouse, data transfer to and from the hard drive, and internet connection for online gaming. Therefore, as long as you have a decent motherboard and processor, you can buy a top-end graphics card and get the kind of graphics that a $4000 machine can get with most games. Having a faster processor and motherboard helps, but games are more dependant on the power of your video card rather then the power of your main processor. And this is probably all I got out of my 3 years of electronics engineering [8|] See, wasn't that easy? [:D]
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