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Win OS & Hardware. Video Cards. Tasked with presenting the 1’s & 0’s of the program code graphically to the user via a monitor. Video Cards. A Typical Video/Graphics Card. Video Cards. Graphics cards convert digital information to analog information for display on the monitor. Video Cards.
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Video Cards Tasked with presenting the 1’s & 0’s of the program code graphically to the user via a monitor.
Video Cards A Typical Video/Graphics Card
Video Cards Graphics cards convert digital information to analog information for display on the monitor
Video Cards All of the different things on the monitor screen are made up of individual dots. These dots are called pixels
Video Cards Pixels (Picture Element) A pixel represents the smallest piece of the screen that can be controlled individually. Each one can be set to a different color and intensity (brightness)
Video Cards Pixels (Picture Element) A small rectangular dot
Video Cards A graphics card is a circuit board with memory and a dedicated processor
Video Cards Graphics cards are known by many names, such as: Video cards Video boards Video display boards Graphics boards Graphics adapter cards Video adapter cards
Video Cards Every Graphics Card has three components:
Video Cards Memory The first thing that a graphics card needs is memory. The memory holds the color of each pixel
Video Cards Memory Common Memory Amounts 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB
Video Cards Memory
Video Cards Computer Interface The way a graphics card changes the graphics card's memory
Video Cards This is normally done by connecting the graphics card to the card bus on the motherboard. The computer can send signals through the bus to alter the memory.
Video Cards Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) This port enables the video card to directly access system memory, thereby speeding the graphic display
Video Cards PCI-X Peripheral Component Interconnect Express x16 PCI Express slot (top) and x1 PCI Express slot
Video Cards PCI-Express vs AGP PCI Express graphics card connector vs. AGP 8x graphics card connector
Video Cards PCI vs PCI-Express vs AGP
Video Cards Video Interface Graphic cards generate the signals for the monitor, as well as synchronization signals for horizontal and vertical sync
Video Cards Refresh Rate How many times per second a whole screen image is drawn on the monitor
Video Cards Refresh Rates 60 Hz 70 Hz 72 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz 90 Hz 100 Hz 120 Hz
Video Cards Color Depth How many colors a Video Card can display on a monitor
Video Cards Color Depth The more bit depth a color has, the more shades of that color can be displayed.
Video Cards Color Depth Each of the three primary colors (Red, Green and Blue or RGB) has a number of bits that describes its color "depth", or the number of shades of that particular color that can be displayed
Video Cards Color Depth 16 Color – 4 Bit = 24 256 Color – 8 Bit = 28 65,536 Color – 16 Bit = 216 16 Million Color – 24 Bit = 224 16 Million Color + Transparency 32 Bit = 232
Video Cards Color Depth
Video Cards Resolution This is the number of horizontal and vertical pixels the video board produces, expressed in terms of counts. If 640 x 480 pixel resolution, your screen is divided into 640 dots across and 480 dots down
Video Cards Common Resolutions 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024
Video Cards Video Card Chipset Manufacturers ATI Technologies Nvidia S3 Intel Matrox
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