video card

(thing) by c3w Sat Nov 13 1999 at 9:03:31
the interface between your computer and your monitor. These days they're being built into the motherboard chipset and sharing SDRAM with the rest of the system.

So I suppose it's not a card at all, but a chip .. well, firmware on a chip, anyway. . .

Video Cards are essential for looking at pictures of naked women

(thing) by Infinity Fri Dec 22 2000 at 20:15:20
Your video card is only on your motherboard if it is crappy. Big computer companies like to put cheap chips (often from ATI - they are probably have the biggest market share just from this practice) directly on the motherboard.

A real video card is seperate and will plug into a slot on the motherboard. Most video cards today use AGP slots, which were developed just for video cards. Older ones may use PCI but this is slower.
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