Graphics cards for pc games
By swanny686
@swanny686 (150)
United States
May 15, 2011 9:03pm CST
For those of you that play games like diablo and Starcraft, what graphics card do you use and how well does it work for you
4 responses
@musashi808 (91)
• United States
16 May 11
NVIDIA is pretty good but a lot of PCs are starting you use a new one I forget the name sorry but I will try to find out and get back to you. That new graphics card is actually supposed to be really good and gives the vida a run for its money.
@swanny686 (150)
• United States
17 May 11
The reason I'm asking is because I'm looking for a laptop for school next year and I might want to be able to play diablo 3 when it comes out. Alot of the systems I've been seeing have an intel hd graphics card an from what I've read that isn't great for games. The only brand I know of that uses nvidia in almost all of their systems is asus but they are on the more expensive side
@musashi808 (91)
• United States
17 May 11
ASUS is actually pretty good, I used it on a couple new computers and works well I would suggest that or NVIDIA either should work for Diablo. Also if you are still concerned the game should have specs to suggest best graphic and CPU works.
@slingam (3)
• India
17 Jun 11
you play latest games you must buy xfx 560ti graphic cards 1gb memory play everything and good movie watching also
@PhoenixLancer (18)
• Indonesia
16 May 11
I'm using low-end graphic card ATI RADEON 6470 to play high-end games. When I come at first screen, I go to Options directly and set them to Normal Quality. I get used to that because I don't want to push hard and overclock my graphic card. Moreover, it will decrease my wattage consumption. Yet, if you want to get to high performance, perhaps you should consider nVIDIA SLI or ATI CrossFire.
@swanny686 (150)
• United States
17 May 11
Did it come installed in your computer or is it aftermarket?
@o0jopak0o (6394)
• Philippines
16 May 11
Well I use a a new video card but not that high end. But I know there are double video cards out there but don't know if they really work that good.