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    A video card, (also referred to as a graphics card, graphics accelerator card, display adapter and numerous other terms), is an item of personal computer hardware whose function is to generate and output images to a display. The term is usually used to refer to a separate, dedicated expansion card that is plugged into a slot on the computer's motherboard, as opposed to a graphics controller integrated into the motherboard chipset.


        Video card
            Hardware
                Graphics processing unit (GPU)
                Video memory
                Video BIOS
            See also
    NameVideo Card
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    CaptionAn ATI Technologies
    Conn1Motherboard
    Via1 1Accelerated Graphics Port
    Via1 2PCI Express
    Conn2Display
    Via2 1VGA connector
    Via2 2Digital Visual Interface
    Via2 3Composite video
    Manuf1ATI Technologies

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    Hardware
    A video card consists of a printed circuit board on which the components are mounted. These include:

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    Graphics processing unit (GPU)


    The GPU is a microprocessor dedicated to manipulating and rendering graphics according to the instructions received from the computer's operating system and the software being used. At their simplest level, GPUs include functions for manipulating two-dimensional graphics, such as blitting. Modern and more advanced GPUs also include functions for generating and manipulating three-dimensional graphics elements, rendering objects with shading, lighting, texture mapping and other visual effects.

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    Video memory
    Unlike integrated video controllers, which usually share memory with the rest of the computer, most video cards have their own separate onboard memory, referred to as video RAM (VRAM). VRAM is used to store the display image, as well as textures, buffers (the Z-buffer necessary for rendering 3D graphics, for example) and other elements.

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    Video BIOS
    The video BIOS or firmware chip is a chip that contains the basic program that governs the video card's operations and provides the instructions that allow the computer and software to interface with the card.
    it may be changed in due to unalbled settings

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