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A pci-e bus will have a little catch that holds the card securely in place. your case will also have a locking mechanism at the back that holds the card in place.
1GB holds about 1.5hours of video at 7 mega pixs so about 6hours
Update the driver for your video card. The first place to look for current drivers is the card manufacturer's website. If that doesn't work, unfortunately, it won't work with that video card.
Yes, in order for a computer to work at all. A motherboard holds all the hardwares; e.g. CPU, video card, sound card, etc.. which is why it is called the "mother" board
You can purchase a USB video card almost anywhere that sells computers. Best buy is probably the best and cheapest place to find what you are looking for.
You can upgrade an AGP video card to any other AGP video card.
You open the cabinet of CPU and you will find a single card in a mounted slot of motherboard.Press the side buttons and the card will pop out and then place new one.
The main way to tell which expansion card is the video card is to look at the plug. If it has a VGA socket, a display port socket, HDMI, etc., then you will know it is a video card. You may identify some of the chips on the card as being RAM, or you might find a fan on it, but these features are not exclusive to video cards. If that is the place where you plug your monitor, then it is a video card, unless of course you are plugging directly into the motherboard.
Nvivia video card.
AGP Video card AGP retention mechanism = AGP Video expansion card
GameStop, Amazon, any place that sells video game accesories.
It is made up of the video card and monitor.