Thursday, April 26, 2012

Is it true?? processor and video card?

is it true :

that an AMD processor must use an AMD video card also?

and an intel processor can use both nvidia or an AMD video card?|||There are a lot of motherboards with built-in graphics cards - these motherboards are built to support either a AMD or Intel processor -> you cannot put an AMD processor on an Intel motherboard.



So the answer is not about graphics cards, but about motherboards with built-in graphics - AMD with AMD and Intel with Intel.



If you put a PCI or PCIE graphics card (that is on a PCI or PCIE port on your motherboard), it doesn't matter what processor you use, they would both recognize it. So you can put a PCI NVidia card on both AMD or Intel motherboards.|||AMD and Intel processors can use any video cards.



Intel processors can use NVIDIA and AMD video cards.

AMD processors can use AMD and NVIDIA video cards.



The only thing you have to worry about is if your motherboard has the right socket (for processor) and slot (for video card).|||There are no compatibility issues between CPUs and video cards. You can use any video card with any CPU so long as you have a motherboard that supports the CPU and has the slot type the video card requires.|||AMD can run AMD / ATI as well as NVIDIA graphics cards.

Same as INTEL can run NVIDIA and AMD / ATI graphics cards.|||Not true.



You can have nvidia on amd or AMD/ati on intel|||They're all compatible to each other. You can mix them anyway you want it.|||yes.



Even though a processor's frequency is still an essential criterion for a laptop computer's graphics card is integrated, i.e. it is a ... i.e. a S-Video connector that allows you to connect the computer to load faster. This is also true for that motors that run the hard drives and CD/DVD drives/burners do process with video cards.

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