What is a graphics card?
A graphics card is an electronic component responsible for processing the information received by the device and then displaying it visually to the user through a monitor.
What is a graphics card for?
A graphics card serves as an output for the user, allowing them to see the interaction with the computer in real time. A computer can turn on without any graphics card (dedicated or integrated) but it will not display anything on the screen, and therefore, we will not know what we are doing.
The graphics card is one of the components with the most potential for overclocking, thereby increasing its performance (as well as power consumption and temperature) to get even more out of these circuits. Similarly, they can be used for underclocking, which is the opposite technique, lowering temperatures, consumption, and performance.
That is the Graphic Card if I selected
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