Nvidia video card problem ShowNvidia video card problem
Disable reboot option for Windows
Accessing the Event Viewer
If you are facing a problem with your Nvidia video card, it might come from a wrong installation of your drivers, else, a lack of drivers on your...
8X AGP graphics card - AGP 4X motherboard Show8X AGP graphics card - AGP 4X motherboard
Intro
What about my purchase?
Intro
AGP, established by Intel in the year 1996, has dominated the market for almost 10 years. It has made a continuous improvement both for motherboards and...
Displaying video from a PC on a television screen ShowDisplaying video from a PC on a television screen
TV output
S-Video output
Configuration under Windows
FAQ
You can display the output from the computer on a television (or even the sound on an amplifier).
But that implies that the...
Identify the version of Pixel Shader of your graphics card ShowIdentify the version of Pixel Shader of your graphics card
Pixel Shader 1.0/1.1 (DX 8.0)
Pixel Shader 1.3 (DX 8.0a)
Pixel Shader 1.4 (DX 8.1)
Pixel Shader 2.0 (DX 9.0)
Pixel Shader 2.0a (DX 9.0a)
Pixel Shader 2.0b (DX 9.0b)
Pixel Shader...
Download DirectX Vista ShowDescription
Lately released, DirectX is very well known worldwide. The application is useful only on Microsoft Windows Vista. It automatically optimizes the graphic cards based on processors Nvidia GeForce or ATi.
Advantage
It allows game...
Graphics cards - Video cards Show2D Accelerator Cards
A graphics card, sometimes called a graphics adapter, video card or graphics accelerator, is a computer component which converts digital data into a graphical form which can be displayed on a monitor. The initial role of a...
The PC Card bus (PCMCIA) ShowPC Card Bus Introduction
The PC Card bus was developed in 1989 by the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, which is the name sometimes given to the bus) consortium in order to extend current peripheral equipment...
S-video (Y/C) ShowThe S-Video standard
The S-Video standard (for "Sony Video"), sometimes called Y/C, is a video transmission mode with separate components using different cables to carry information regarding luminance (luminosity) and chrominance (colour).
An S...