External Graphics Cards For Gaming
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010External Graphics Cards For Gaming
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Computer Desktop Graphic card Replacement Fan 40mm Cool $0.01 |
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ATI TV WonderPro Graphics PCI Card for Cable TV on PC $0.01 |
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GeForce NX6600GT AGP graphics card $0.01 |
I recently purchased a hp g60-235dx from bestbuy is there anyway I can run a external graphics card ?
Specially for playing games such as left4dead and call of duty..Any Info would be greatly appreciated thankyou
Backing up a7x_drummer’s answer with a link. At a former employer, we used these external graphic cards to drive multiple displays off a laptop (i.e. dual head systems) for customer demonstrations. They weren’t very powerful for graphics, but worked well enough for trade shows.
Gaming on a laptop requires careful purchase from the start. Integrated graphics and gaming rarely works. If you really want gaming on a laptop, you’ll need to purchase one with a gaming quality video card and expect to pay more than a standard laptop to get it. Low end gaming laptops generally start in the $800 range for non-brand name systems. Once you start looking at low end brands, you jump to about $1000 and work your way up. I have an Asus laptop that ran about $1200 and it includes NVIDIA 9700M GT video, which is suitable for gaming.
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Matrox AGP-Video VGA graphics card, 16 MB, G4+MA16G $0.01 |
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AGP SFF nVIDIA Vanta16 Graphics Video Card 16MB $0.50 |
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AGP 3Dfx Voodoo3 Graphics Video Card 16MB STB $0.50 |
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GRAPHIC DESIGN SIMPLIFIED WITH GIMP! Tutorial Videos! $0.79 |
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GRAPHIC DESIGN SIMPLIFIED WITH GIMP! Tutorial Videos! $0.79 |
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