So I have a older (2010 or 2011) vaio z series laptop from work and although it has a vga and hdmi port, only 1 can be in use at a time. Since I want to drive two monitors I need an external graphics ...
It's a humble port with near-endless potential.
Graphics cards or graphics processing units (GPU) are crucial if you are building a PC or looking to make a graphical upgrade to your current computer. Many computers get by with an integrated ...
I thought that, in general, x86/x64 machines wouldn't boot without a graphics card in them. Since a USB graphics card doesn't "work" until you actually get into Windows and such, you're kind of stuck.
Graphics card buying guides out there are a dime a dozen, and they'll often tell you the same things: which ones are best for this resolution, which ones have the best price-performance ratio, etc.
If you’re shopping around for a laptop or individual parts for your custom PC build, chances are you’ve come across technical terms like ‘discrete graphics’ and ‘integrated graphics.’ Sounds a bit ...