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Hi I'm James Adams I'm here on behalf of expertvillage.com and now we are going to talk about upgrading
I'm assuming since you are watching these video researching on the subject you are looking
to up grade you video card or see what options you got. First thing you should know is if
your system is to old it is not worth the upgrade you middest well save that money and
by to old I mean lets say you bought it in 99. If you bought it in 99 and under you probably
shouldn't even be looking at up grading your video card. At that point you should think
of taking that machine to the dumpster and getting a new one. But, if your machine is
newer then that you can upgrade it and it will pretty successful. One thing to note
is if you buy a machine like a HP or a Dell the motherboard sometimes they can not support
the newest cards so you have to buy older ones. Also you need to be thinking about what
kind of video card you are going to get whether you are going to use for. Are you going to
looking to upgrade your video card to play games or do ... and modeling, video editing
or do you just want your computer to run faster. The choice is you got there are very very
different basically we could divide it in two counts games and autocrat, editing, video,
and stuff then checking your email. If you are just doing to buy something to check your
email make your computer faster don't it is not worth spending like 300 hundred dollars
or 200 hundred dollar or even a hundred dollars for a card. But, if you are going to play
games things get a little bit tricker and so you need to be thinking at this point what
am I going to use the computer for and why do I think I need a video card because sometimes
you may not need to in stall one for what you are doing.