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| 13436 | 2001-05-31 15:01:00 | i have problem with my computers during games, with minimum system requirements which includes a direct 3d support. but unfortunately i can't afford to buy one my computer came in with a built-in adapter and if so ever i would have bought a video card, do i have to change the motherboard? |
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| 13437 | 2001-05-31 16:18:00 | Even if your motherboard has on-board graphics you should still be able to fit an additional Video card. When fitting a new video card, the on-board graphics should be automatically disabled by the BIOS, but you may have to do it manually. Before purchsing a new card, you will need to visually confirm that there are free slots on your board and what type they are (ie. PCI or AGP). |
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