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Old Feb 03, 2007, 02:02 AM // 02:02   #1
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Hello all!

I'm a noob at CPUMy question is how can i see what my VideoCard!I know that by clicking ControlPanel and going on System i see what my Processor but nothing else

Oh and here some other newbie question,it says i have Intel Pentimium(R) D CPU 2.66GBz 2.67GBz and 200 GB of RAM,what the difference between RAM and GBz?Oh and am i going to be able to play new game whit that configu(like Vanguard ect.),Sorry im really newb i got my computer from my dad so yea lol

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Old Feb 03, 2007, 03:12 AM // 03:12   #2
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Too see what your video card it: Go to control panel, Click on Performance and Maintenance, Click on System, Click on DEVICE MANAGER, There should be a + beside Display Adapters. Click on the + and it should tell you.

And just to tell you - You cant have 200 gigs of ram.

RAM - Random Access Memory - It lets you open files fater, run more programs faster.

A GB - Gigabyte - Is a unit or storage space. Kilobytes - Megabytes - Gigabytes - Tera bytes - Etc.

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Old Feb 03, 2007, 03:15 AM // 03:15   #3
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i think you mean ghz for ur processor speed, and maybe mb for ur ram but it wouldnt b 200, it would b 256mb,or 2 gb, which is a good amount and if its a fairly older dell and even some of the newer ones, it would most likely have a not so good onboard video card, i honestly dont think you will b able to run many new games very well. is it a dell and how old is it.

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Old Feb 03, 2007, 04:04 AM // 04:04   #4
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i think you mean ghz for ur processor speed, and maybe mb for ur ram but it wouldnt b 200, it would b 256mb,or 2 gb, which is a good amount and if its a fairly older dell and even some of the newer ones, it would most likely have a not so good onboard video card, i honestly dont think you will b able to run many new games very well. is it a dell and how old is it.
It Intel and bought it September

Thank you for descrption to:0On and Sorry dint see well it 2GB(2.00)

EDIT:I have 2,one is Radeon X1600 Series and the other Radeon X1600 Series Secondary,are they bad?

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Old Feb 03, 2007, 04:38 AM // 04:38   #5
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I have 2,one is Radeon X1600 Series and the other Radeon X1600 Series Secondary,are they bad?
Radeon X1600 Series Secondary just means the second output plug on your video card (There should be two at the back). Radeon X1600 Series is the plug you're using for primary display.

You're system can pretty much kill GW
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