Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Speed on a graphic card is dictated by :?

a. the GPU installed.


b. the type of memory used.


c. the interface socket used to connect the card to the motherboard.


d. the company that integrates the GPU.

Speed on a graphic card is dictated by :?
Speed on a graphic card is dictated by ? Well i will arrange them into necessary order





1. the interface socket used to connect the card to the motherboard.


REASON: Lot depends on the interface wether its older agp or newer pci express based interface. However fast your gpu be it cannot churn out faster than the speed a which its provided data from the main memory





2. the GPU installed


REASON: GPU does makes its mark by how much scenec processing functionality it provides in the hardware. If there is no pixel shader then CPU has to do that job. Result slower speeds.





3. the type of memory used.


REASON: both the system main memory %26amp; GPU memory. Type as well as Size have tremendous effects on the perfomence. Memory on GPU definity helps as it reduces the amunt of traffic required on the System bus.





4. the company that integrates the GPU.


REASON: Definitly the work quality and finishing of the Graphics does dictates its reliability and speed. Some manufactures use cheap components to assenble the GPU. This ultmatly leads to perfomance degradation and in some cases early GPU failures.





Hope that helps


*%26lt;|:-)
Reply:all
Reply:F. Also the amount of overclocking used
Reply:a, b %26amp; c
Reply:E: All of the above
Reply:we really don't need ur multiple choice exams man
Reply:1. luck


2. have alot of free time


3. a good heatsink/fan or water cooling and thermocompound.
Reply:All of the above +++ Memory architecture 128bit or 256bit (e.g Nvidia 7600 vs 7900) and Direct X Shader version of the the graphic card.





If you really wanna know more, there is a good artical whic explains everyting about graphic cards.





http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/07/24/g...


http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/07/31/g...


http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/08/08/g...





How about that :)

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