Tekzilla viewer Alex K is looking to spend no more than $200 on graphics for his new gaming PC. He’s wondering: “Is it cheaper to buy two buy two mid range cards and run them in SLI or CrossFire, or should he just buy one high end card?” We’ve got answers in the video… and we’ve got to thank Tom’s Hardware’s awesome Best Graphics Cards For The Money series! (The June version just came out!)
Duration : 0:3:15


9 Comments to 'Get KILLER Graphics for UNDER $200 on a Gaming PC – Tekzilla Clips'
July 5, 2010
@ibmxx not all …
@ibmxx not all laptop graphics are integrated. Most if not all ATI and nVidea laptop graphic cards are attached via a mini PCI/PCIe slot on the laptops mobo. They can be found in mid to high end laptops usually starting at 15″.
July 5, 2010
@peber13 hi, I …
@peber13 hi, I think laptops are not upgrade-able. The video cards are actually attached to the motherboard. I wish we could upgrade laptop graphics cards though. Hope this answers your question.
July 5, 2010
@amoghthegamer …
@amoghthegamer actually its good if it last you for years, I dunno how it would be pointless especially if the card plays more than 90% of your games at full 1080p with atleast 8AA 8AF.
July 5, 2010
@peber13 you cant, …
@peber13 you cant, you might be able to upgrade your cpu, check your user manual, or just pop it open and look what cpu you have and check if its solder’d on or not. Some laptops have upgradable gpu’s but they are hella expensive, and I dont even know if they still make them.
July 5, 2010
how do you update a …
how do you update a graphics on a laptop. i have a gateway nv52 with the ati radeon 3200 hd
July 5, 2010
$200 for graphics …
$200 for graphics is pointless.
July 5, 2010
sli & crossfire …
sli & crossfire mobos are a rippoff.I thought you could crossfire any card with my IGP hd 4200.Then when i bought it i figure that are like 2 models compatible who are not even selling anymore
July 5, 2010
lol 2nd
lol 2nd
July 5, 2010
867-5309th
867-5309th
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