Video Cards Systems (Info).

I can add files, titles and Description to this new post…

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This new post is about video card, gaming video card systems to be more precise.

I have notes, search and finding results, time frames to search and find the info, devices, compatible system and related info.  The storage of the info, and how to best use it.  A word to the wise is protect your info system against theft.

I also have images, diagrams, technical info, links and many other relevant info which are not included in game systems, or even video card documentation.

Hoping this will help improve the process of running game systems, and networking of info of those systems.  Please remember that those systems are first and foremost information systems, and the term play may not apply if you actually run the system or program.  It works though.

brb

2 Responses to “Video Cards Systems (Info).”

  1. Akor Says:

    I use and design inter-stellar navigation systems in real-life.
    Most of these systems are long term based and started mid-thousand…
    They are planned for over thousands of years periods.
    The NASA and competitors exist relatively shortly compared to the origins.
    The oldest I found are in the Genesis, from the 4th day (or day 4). -verse 1:14-20
    http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=genesis%201&version=31
    http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=genesis%201:14-19;&version=31;
    http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=genese%201&version=32
    http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=genese%201:14-19;&version=32;

  2. Akor Says:

    I had more video card info on my still unreturned or now missing USB device (1 GB storage). It mostly pertains to PCI cards, PCI ports, PCIe cards and ports, and AGP ones. I also had more diagrams, and detailed info. The thing is, there is always a higher video requirements on PC for computer games, but not enough technical guides. Most of the missing info currently is the exact compatibility technical information, availabiliity links, and test results. Also nice to have would be how the config or tests can fail, or according to which config.
    For example: My first system with the current card is a PCI one, and doesn’t accept AGP adapter without a connector. The only way to get the named connector on board is to get one, and practically mount it from scratch. In other words, not feasible.
    Now I need a new card, say Ge4 5700 or even Ge4 5800, both and each being at a system treshmark. The 1st one is a recommended system for a lower-end hardware config, the later a minimum requirement. It is also understandable that the first one is to be run better on a system with more system development. And the other one or later one for a newer system requiring newer hardware, with less end-system time.

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