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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a video card" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a hardware component in a computer that is responsible for rendering images and video.
Example: "I need to upgrade my computer's performance, so I'm considering purchasing a new video card."
Alternatives: "a graphics card" or "a GPU."
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However, your PC needs either multiple video cards or a video card that can support multiple monitors.
Be forewarned: to run this setup, you'll need a computer with a video card capable of connecting to two screens.
American Greetings has a new service that transmits a video card chosen from its Web site directly to handsets of nearly all major mobile carriers.
There is a video card that can connect to any conventional monitor, including VGA-resolution, but the monitor must be purchased separately.
That is because the A.G.P. can communicate directly with the computer's main memory, while a video card that is plugged into a P.C.I. slot shares time with other cards plugged into adjacent P.C.I. slots.
For example, a Brooklyn teenager did a Google image search to look at a video card and find out where in a computer such cards are, then installed his own.
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Go and grab a new video card, some memory or a whole new PC.
If you can, test the card by plugging in a different monitor first before committing to a new video card.
Some desktop replacement laptops have the ability to upgrade to a limited extent, allowing you to install a new video card.
The first installation attempt was with a crabby, underpowered, first-generation Pentium machine with a flaky video card, and it failed.
Might just be a better idea to buy another monitor and a second video card.
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