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    Yudansha mystic_kendoka's Avatar
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    Talking graphic card...

    umm.. this has nothing to do with kendo...
    i didnt kno where else to ask about this...

    anyways, how do u check which graphic card you have if u have windows xp?

    thnx...

    PS: i thought the media section was best suited for this..

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    dh song
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    Quote Originally Posted by mystic_kendoka
    umm.. this has nothing to do with kendo...
    i didnt kno where else to ask about this...

    anyways, how do u check which graphic card you have if u have windows xp?

    thnx...

    PS: i thought the media section was best suited for this..

    AN NYUNG HA SA YO? I m Korean as well, lol.
    From ur desktop, click right mouse button, select properties and select displays.
    This should show u the name of ur video card in a small window.
    ex) plug and play monitor on RADEON 9700 PRO ( I have radeon 9700 pro)
    Last edited by dh song; 4th December 2003 at 06:25 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dh song
    AN NYUNG HA SA YO? I m Korean as well, lol.
    From ur desktop, click right mouse button, select properties and select displays.
    This should show u the name of ur video card in a small window.
    ex) plug and play monitor on RADEON 9700 PRO ( I have radeon 9700 pro)
    Once you have Display Properties up, select the Settings tab and then click the Advanced button. Open the Adapter tab and you should be able to verify the type of graphics card on your system.
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    Yudansha mystic_kendoka's Avatar
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    is it possible not to have a graphic card?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mystic_kendoka
    is it possible not to have a graphic card?
    You have to have a graphics card of some sort, your motherboard might have an integrated graphics card, those generally are not great performers.

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