just Graphic memory (GDDR)
Any memory stick should do the job.
There are many uses for a Memory Pro Duo cards. One use is for video game memory, another use is for data memory from a computer, or laptop. Pro Duo cards can be used for any number of memory storage.
Yes, it should without a problem. Video cards have their own memory, and it doesnt matter if the video memory is a different type to the motherboard memory.
Typically more expensive video cards have more memory and use the latest technology. Less expensive video cards typically have less memory and have been available for several months, if not years.
Its not able to take one, it has a usb
All modern memory cards work well for recording video, check the data transfer rate to check if the card supports higher framerate video.
Video cards have their own memory. Adding RAM to the machine will help graphics performance, but not as much as a card with more on-board memory.
I use a 2gb Kodak memory card (regular size)...not microsd or video cards.
On board video uses system memory while add in cards carry their own memory. An add in card frees up system resources.
Memory cards can be used for any video game system(360, wii, ps3 etc) or a camera or any other electronical device that uses a memory card. They are used to store information.
There are two types (and other references) to video memory in computing. The video card and onboard graphics are one type. The second are the use of virtual memory in order to further augment video resources. Video memory can also reference the type of RAM used on graphical processing cards such as DDR2, DDR3 and GDDR5 (among others).
PC Card