Sunday, November 15, 2015

What is a graphics card?
The graphics components are the part of your computer that control and enhance how graphics (pictures, videos, programs, animation, 3D) are displayed on your computer screen. Often, the graphics components are on a separate card that plugs into a slot on the motherboard, which is the main part of the computer.

How do you know when you need to swap out your old graphics card for a new one?

Simple, by putting your graphics card to the test. Does it lag when you're playing 4k videos on YouTube?

How about when you're editing a video or playing a pixel density packed game such as GTA V in 4k resolution?

Lagging's a thing of the past. Your graphics card is stuck on 2012 dude. This is 2015, home of the 4k, our best graphics cards lives here.

What graphics card do I personally use?

OK, I'm not gonna lie. I am currently using the GTX Geforce 680. Although it's not the best in terms of gaming, the 680 definitely gets the job done when it comes to playing YouTube videos in 4k, editing videos became a fun experience. No lag, more visual details, what more can you ask for. It's also dual monitor compatible, what that means is I could connect two monitors to the same graphics card, as a result having more screen real estate. That means I could be viewing YouTube analytic all while having Photoshop run in the background and more. But if you're ThatRealGamer561 and you live and breath high resolution gaming then boy do I have the graphics card for you.

Which graphics card best suits my needs?

If you happen to be a blogger like me then you do not need a fancy graphics card that cost as much as rent money. The card in your current system should suite you well. But if you are "ThatRealGamer561" and you live for heavy graphic intensive gaming then boy do I have the graphic card for you.
Conclusion:

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