It's not that great due to the fact that I'm using a laptop. No real reason for me to change it (if this laptop has the ability to) considering I'm a console gamer and the PC games I love are fairly old and don't require a top notch graphics card.
Right click on your desktop, go to properties, then click on the settings tab and it should tell you under display.Irridium said:how would I check what I have anyway?
I think I found it. I'm using Vista so what you said must have been for XP.Jamash said:Right click on your desktop, go to properties, then click on the settings tab and it should tell you under display.Irridium said:how would I check what I have anyway?
I've just done that to double check the 'GT', 'GTX', 'GTS','GTR'or whatever on my card, which is a Nvidia GeForce 8800GT 1024MB.
By the way, does anybody know what all those different 'Gxxx' actually stand for, like which ones are better and what the 'T' or the 'X' actually means, and the logic behind Nvidia's labelling system (apart from sounding like fast cars)?
GTX+ > GTX > GT > GSJamash said:Right click on your desktop, go to properties, then click on the settings tab and it should tell you under display.Irridium said:how would I check what I have anyway?
I've just done that to double check the 'GT', 'GTX', 'GTS','GTR'or whatever on my card, which is a Nvidia GeForce 8800GT 1024MB.
By the way, does anybody know what all those different 'Gxxx' actually stand for, like which ones are better and what the 'T' or the 'X' actually means, and the logic behind Nvidia's labelling system (apart from sounding like fast cars)?