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BobbertU.S.
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I have been interested in computer hardware, especially 3D graphics and the hardware behind it, for nearly two decades; I have knowledge in the installation, use, troubleshooting, purchase, and overclocking of computer graphics adapters (including non-ATI/AMD and non-nVidia solutions) and related hardware. | |
Salman Zeb KhanPakistan
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I can answer questions related to Graphics cards hardware and software and upgrade advice for both Nvidia and Ati. I can't answer questions which involve hardware troubleshooting or software errors for these questions please refer to Graphics card manufacturer support. |
Dear Henry, Thx for asking this funny question. Any electrical device can kill if you touch 220v input connection. The funny noises is usully a hard disk noise.So replace your hard disk and if still you
Dear Trevor, You have two options for updating your laptop/Desktop system software, Free Method 1- Use Windows Update (Start>Control Panel>System and Security>Windows Update) 2- CNET TechTracker
Dear Shrutesh, Good news is that after removing the card your system onboard graphics works fine. Visit your local computer market and get this card checked there otherwise install this card on someone
Regarding fan support, if the add-in card is compatible with the available slot on the system, the hardware on the card doesn't matter - there is nothing the system itself does to provide or not provide
No, I would not consider this system suitable for running modern games or similarly demanding software. Additionally, this system looks somewhat outdated - I can figure that we're looking at an HP, but

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