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A Video Card For The Computer.
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By the way look at this:
https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2017/8/bill-maher-has-obama-impersonator-read-trump.htm
For that much you can buy an old computer.
Even with that much video memory you probably won't see a difference on anything.
I have a 24 inches monitor and use a screen resolution of 1600 X 900, I can go up to 1920 X 1080 video card or not, the video card doesn't give me any more resolution than I already had without it and my computer had a little over 300 megabytes of onboard memory already without the video card, I don't see a difference on anything, well maybe just a little when looking at full screen videos, but very little difference, I should not have bought that video card.
But, what is done is done.
It was very easy to put in the computer.
On my 24 inches monitor I have no use for any resolution higher than 1600 X 900
My computer came with 3 GB of ram Memory, 32 bits WinXP can't use no more than about 3 to 4 GB of ram memory.
The hard drive is small, it is 160 GBs.
It is a very old computer, but nice, I think that I paid about $200 for it years ago, when I bought it used, it is in near new condition.
The only things are that I can't run 64 bit software and software that is not made for 32 bit WinXP.
I don't know if later I will buy a hard drive with more storage capacity, 32 bit WinXP SP3 can use up to 2 TeraBytes hard drives.
That is a lot of space unless you put a lot of movies or video on it.
As to a monitor, 24 inches long is about good enough, I don't see as good as I used to.
I don't see myself upgrading to a newer operating system soon, but you never know.
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Sometimes you get good used stuff, but not always, even new stuff is not always good.
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