My PC's motherboard has a place for attaching a graphic card and I bought a NVIDIA 1GB Card as my RAM for DDR3, when I asked the retailer for 2GB he said it won't work in intel core 2 duo processor. Did he make me a fool? As many say that graphic card has nothing to do with your processor.
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I'n not sure I understand your question. Are you saying that the video card has a different type of RAM than the motherboard? Or that you were told that only the 1GB version of the card will work on your computer and not the 2GB? Please clarify.
Either way. It will work FYI
The processor you have got is historic, get a Intel Core i5 or i7 but an i5 is still just right. You need a new motherboard to use the new cpu. Get a Asus sabertooth z87 lga 1150 motherboard tuff sequence, and the Intel Core i5 Haswell this may increasingly run flawlessly along with your computer oh and possibly improve the energy deliver
if the intel core 2 duo or the operating system is 32bit then you could only use about 1.5 gb of system ram, most windows versions need this much to function properly. This may have been what he was talking about when he said it wouldnt work. just make sure the psu is powerful enough for your system and the cpu and OS is 64bit
That retailer is a TOTAL FOOL. The graphic card support ONLY DEPENDS ON POWER SUPPLY AND CPU. But still your processor is too old, it means that your CPU will "bottleneck"(if you don't know what it means search google) the GPU. I'd recommend to BUY FROM ANOTHER "SMART" RETAILER.
there is nothing to do with the size of the card a 512 mb hd graphic card is better than a 2gb standard graphic card.
Yes man he made a fool out of you. It should work!
if the graphic card connections are the same then it'l work. ie. PCI-E 2.0, PCI-E 3.0 etc. etc.
He is a fool. It will work fine