Almost any graphics card you get today will support that resolution.I would recommend getting one with a DVI connection, if your monitor supports DVI-D, as this will give a better picture.The difference in all the video chipsets out there is the difference in the level of graphics acceleration...
A backlight - no. It is integrated into the LCD panel. The cost of replacing a panel will be greater than a replacement monitor.However, it is possible that your inverter card has gone. This is what provides power to the back light.That could be worth fixing.
There are only two types - IDE and SATA. Try asking in your local computer repair shop for information on how to put it in. I wouldn't mind betting it's an IDE drive. Other than that - get a big one!Hope that helps, Simon H
Go into control panel then system and device manger. Click your old graphics card go to properties and change it to disabled. (that is if your old card is an integrated one)And obviosly make sure that your monitor is plugged into your new card before or you wont be able to see anything on the...
You download a those drivers for your graphics card not your aton which is a processor. You only download the driver for the specific graphics card you have.
This is how it should work. Your wall cable should be plugged into the modem (in). Then connect your Wireless router(in) to the modem (out). If you have a desktop without wireless connection, connect the ethernet cable to the router (1,2,3,4..etc, any port will do). You will need to run the...
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