Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Video card?

I installed a foreign video card in my laptop.The reason be when I watch video,on parts that had promptly motion, the video would be choppy.I bought a Geforce fx5500.the videos play better but are still a touch choppy.My question is should I set the settings for narration or quality surrounded by the video card settings to fix this problem...my system specs are:

3.0 ghrz cpu

1 gb ram

using window media player 11

thank you

Video card?

Video cards don't in fact help on viewing video...



It's probably a software problem of some sort. When watching videos on Real player after playing a hobby without restarting my computer it's really choppy. I enjoy no idea why, but possibly you have some similar problem.



Also, to populace suggesting other video cards, he probably only have a PCI slot, meaning he doesn't own a whole lot of upgrade option.
thats not much to go on...but if you don't overclock on ANYTHING your contained by good business!



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uhh how do i read out this without mortal mean, the fx5500 is a rly slow,old-fashioned,cheap card.
The GeForce FX series is pretty old.. for an inexpensive but well-mannered gfx card by GeForce, try the GeForce GS or GT series.

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