Nvidia Geforce 6150se Graphics Information
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Hello,
I bought a computer that has an Nvidia Geforce 6150se graphics card and 3GB of RAM.
Since I play a lot of games like "World Of Warcraft", I need to have a good PC.
Unfortunately, my PC apparently isn't powerful enough to run WoW, I mean to say that I'm still experiencing some lags.
I would like to know if this is due to my graphics card or if I don't have enough RAM?
If it’s my graphics card, I would like to change it, but how do I identify a good graphics card?
Thank you in advance.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 3.6.13
I bought a computer that has an Nvidia Geforce 6150se graphics card and 3GB of RAM.
Since I play a lot of games like "World Of Warcraft", I need to have a good PC.
Unfortunately, my PC apparently isn't powerful enough to run WoW, I mean to say that I'm still experiencing some lags.
I would like to know if this is due to my graphics card or if I don't have enough RAM?
If it’s my graphics card, I would like to change it, but how do I identify a good graphics card?
Thank you in advance.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 3.6.13
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Hi
An nVidia 6150SE is not really a graphics card; it's more of an integrated graphics chipset, so there's no need to look further—it's definitely not meant for gaming...
To give you advice, we would need to know a bit more about your PC's configuration, brand and model if it's a brand-name PC, processor and motherboard if it's a custom-built PC.
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Before asking a question: 1° Turn on your brain; your PC doesn't think for you!
2° Google is your friend, and the search engine at CCM is too, so do a search!
An nVidia 6150SE is not really a graphics card; it's more of an integrated graphics chipset, so there's no need to look further—it's definitely not meant for gaming...
To give you advice, we would need to know a bit more about your PC's configuration, brand and model if it's a brand-name PC, processor and motherboard if it's a custom-built PC.
--
Before asking a question: 1° Turn on your brain; your PC doesn't think for you!
2° Google is your friend, and the search engine at CCM is too, so do a search!