Overclock.net › Forums › Graphics Cards › Graphics Cards - General › Graphics Card Central
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Graphics Card Central

post #1 of 39
Thread Starter 

 

 

 

This thread has supported  people!

 

This is a guide made not only for newcomers to Overclock.net, but also for experienced overclockers looking for a quick and easy place to get all of their information. If you like the thread, please comment. Comments are what keep the thread relevant!


This guide is updated to keep up to date with all current information displayed and is a self-help thread meant for anyone looking for information about graphics cards. Every time the thread is updated, a new header is shown.


What is a "Graphics Card"?:

A graphics card, graphics adaptor, graphics processing unit, or video card, is, according to Dictionary.com:

Quote:
A circuit board fitted to a computer, especially an IBM PC, containing the necessary video memory and other electronics to provide a bitmap display. Adaptors vary in the resolution (number of pixels) and number of colours they can display, and in the refresh rate they support. These parameters are also limited by the monitor to which the adaptor is connected. A number of such display standards, e.g. SVGA, have become common and different software requires or supports different sets.


What does this mean? Well, it controls the graphics processing power of your computer. It is used to watch videos, play games, anything that displays a picture of some sort. Now, you may be thinking:

Which one should I get?

It depends on what you want to do. If you are going to be playing something as simple as solitaire or watching a few videos, a low tier (or integrated, which means it is built into the motherboard) graphics card would be for you. If you are a casual gamer, a medium tier graphics card. And if you are a hardcore gamer who plans on playing games like Crysis, a high tier graphics card. But, it all depends on your budget.

 

Buying a Graphics Card:

 

You should always do research before buying anything. Luckily, as this guide is focused on absolute simplicity, here's a link to a website that has done research and can tell you the best graphics cards for the money.

 


Upgrading Your Graphics Card:

Want to replace your graphics card with a faster (or slower) one? Follow this fantastic guide by PCWorld! It gives simple yet comprehensive instructions on how to switch graphics cards with fifteen steps!:



Updating Your Graphics Card:

Looking for updates? You've come to the right place. I've placed two buttons, just click the one that applies to you and you'll be directed to the company-specific website for updating your drivers!


 


 


Speed of Your Graphics Card:

Click this image to be directed to the stickied thread on yours truly, Overclock.net. Find your graphics card, compare, and more!



____

Want to see if you can run the games you want to play? Check out "Can You Run It?"!:



____

Looking to speed up your graphics card? Try Bit-Tech's guide on overclocking!:

 


Edited by ExoticallyPure - 5/23/13 at 5:25pm
post #2 of 39
wow nice dude, good work
Daily Driver!
(15 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
2500k ASrock Z77 Extreme4 Msi Lightning Xtreme GTX 580 3GB Samsung 16gb ddr3 1600 
Hard DriveCoolingOSMonitor
Samsung 128gb ssd + 500gb Hitachi Deskstar Corsair H60 Win7 Pro 64bit Asus 23 120hz 
KeyboardPowerCaseMouse
Real Force 87u Rosewill 1000w Fractal Define R4 Razer Death Adder 
Audio
Sennheiser px360 
  hide details  
Reply
Daily Driver!
(15 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
2500k ASrock Z77 Extreme4 Msi Lightning Xtreme GTX 580 3GB Samsung 16gb ddr3 1600 
Hard DriveCoolingOSMonitor
Samsung 128gb ssd + 500gb Hitachi Deskstar Corsair H60 Win7 Pro 64bit Asus 23 120hz 
KeyboardPowerCaseMouse
Real Force 87u Rosewill 1000w Fractal Define R4 Razer Death Adder 
Audio
Sennheiser px360 
  hide details  
Reply
post #3 of 39
sweet! +1 rep
post #4 of 39
Thread Starter 
Only about half an hour later and already updates!:
  • Graphic Card Update Buttons Revamped and Slimmed
  • Better quality "Can You Run It" image
  • Sections clearly marked in red
  • Minor title changes
  • More Credits

More updates to come!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Lt.AldoRaine View Post
wow nice dude, good work
Quote:
Originally Posted by mypcisugly View Post
sweet! +1 rep
;D
Edited by ExoticallyPure - 4/9/10 at 10:13pm
post #5 of 39
Very nice job. Thanks, it's like a one stop shop lol.
Precaution
(13 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
955 BE Gigabyte MA790X-UD4P Gigabyte 6850 OCZ Blade 4GB PC8500 
Hard DriveOptical DriveOSMonitor
Cruicial M225 SSD + 500GB LG Win 7 64 Samsung P2770 
KeyboardPowerCaseMouse
Sidewinder X4 650 Smilodon RAT 7 
  hide details  
Reply
Precaution
(13 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
955 BE Gigabyte MA790X-UD4P Gigabyte 6850 OCZ Blade 4GB PC8500 
Hard DriveOptical DriveOSMonitor
Cruicial M225 SSD + 500GB LG Win 7 64 Samsung P2770 
KeyboardPowerCaseMouse
Sidewinder X4 650 Smilodon RAT 7 
  hide details  
Reply
post #6 of 39
Needs to be stickered!!!
what happened?
(15 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
Phenom II x6 1090T 3.2GHz ASRock 970 EXTREME4 AM3+ 970 GTX 460 1GB Kingston HyperX Gray 16GB(4 x 4GB) 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
1x Intel X25-M 80GB, 2x WD Blue 320GB, 1x 250GB Samsung 3.5" DVD-W Dark Knight Windows 7 Professional x64, Ubuntu 10.04 x64 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
LG Flatron W2353V 23" Razer Blackwidow Ultimate (CherryMX Blue) OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W Thermaltake Xaser III V1000D 
MouseMouse PadAudio
Random crap mouse Steelseries QCK Audio-Technica ATH-M30 
  hide details  
Reply
what happened?
(15 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
Phenom II x6 1090T 3.2GHz ASRock 970 EXTREME4 AM3+ 970 GTX 460 1GB Kingston HyperX Gray 16GB(4 x 4GB) 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
1x Intel X25-M 80GB, 2x WD Blue 320GB, 1x 250GB Samsung 3.5" DVD-W Dark Knight Windows 7 Professional x64, Ubuntu 10.04 x64 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
LG Flatron W2353V 23" Razer Blackwidow Ultimate (CherryMX Blue) OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W Thermaltake Xaser III V1000D 
MouseMouse PadAudio
Random crap mouse Steelseries QCK Audio-Technica ATH-M30 
  hide details  
Reply
post #7 of 39
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by vamputin View Post
Very nice job. Thanks, it's like a one stop shop lol.
That's what I'm aiming for~

Anyone have anything they want to add to the guide?
Edited by ExoticallyPure - 4/9/10 at 10:13pm
post #8 of 39
Hacked driver/BIOS tuts? I know there are a few floating around here
what happened?
(15 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
Phenom II x6 1090T 3.2GHz ASRock 970 EXTREME4 AM3+ 970 GTX 460 1GB Kingston HyperX Gray 16GB(4 x 4GB) 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
1x Intel X25-M 80GB, 2x WD Blue 320GB, 1x 250GB Samsung 3.5" DVD-W Dark Knight Windows 7 Professional x64, Ubuntu 10.04 x64 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
LG Flatron W2353V 23" Razer Blackwidow Ultimate (CherryMX Blue) OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W Thermaltake Xaser III V1000D 
MouseMouse PadAudio
Random crap mouse Steelseries QCK Audio-Technica ATH-M30 
  hide details  
Reply
what happened?
(15 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
Phenom II x6 1090T 3.2GHz ASRock 970 EXTREME4 AM3+ 970 GTX 460 1GB Kingston HyperX Gray 16GB(4 x 4GB) 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
1x Intel X25-M 80GB, 2x WD Blue 320GB, 1x 250GB Samsung 3.5" DVD-W Dark Knight Windows 7 Professional x64, Ubuntu 10.04 x64 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
LG Flatron W2353V 23" Razer Blackwidow Ultimate (CherryMX Blue) OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W Thermaltake Xaser III V1000D 
MouseMouse PadAudio
Random crap mouse Steelseries QCK Audio-Technica ATH-M30 
  hide details  
Reply
post #9 of 39
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by manifest3r View Post
Hacked driver/BIOS tuts? I know there are a few floating around here
Any links would be appreciated

Please keep commenting! Any comments are appreciated!
Edited by ExoticallyPure - 4/10/10 at 2:58pm
post #10 of 39
Thread Starter 
Bump.
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Graphics Cards - General
Overclock.net › Forums › Graphics Cards › Graphics Cards - General › Graphics Card Central