Computer Science, asked by garv9672, 1 year ago

Why PC Gaming requires Graphic cards​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A major element in any great gaming PC is the graphics card — in fact, most of the hard-core gaming community have graphics cards (in the plural) because most of the current crop of cards are designed to link together to provide even faster frame rates and detail.

Answered by puneetuma
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Explanation:

The headline of this article is a bit of a trick question, in a way. Every desktop and laptop computer needs a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) of some sort. Without a GPU, there would be no way to output an image to your display. The real crux of our inquiry today isn’t whether or not you need a GPU, but whether or not you need a a dedicated (or discrete) GPU, which most people refer to as a “graphics card”.

Integrated GPUs: Money for Nothing and Our Pixels for Free

Most motherboards these days come with GPUs integrated into the motherboard or even the CPU itself. For decades now, it’s been common for motherboard manufacturers to include a serviceable (albeit not particularly powerful) GPU built right into the chipset of the motherboard–no extra hardware required. Buy a motherboard, get a simple built-in GPU that can produce an image on your display. Within the last six years or so, that integrated GPU has been integrated into the CPU instead.

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