Network and Graphics cards

A network card is in charge of sending and receiving Data for a wireless internet connection. It also allows you the aid of connecting with a small amount of computers and gives you the aid to communicate with them. With the aid of an Ethernet Cable, you’re able to have a more stable connection that uses a wire rather than signals. Using a Network card is often referred to as Wi-Fi, and is obsolete in today’s standards of connectivity to the internet.

A video card, also known as a Graphics Card (Not to be confused with GPU) is a standard expansion card in the computer that generates pictures and light to the monitors screen. With this card, you’re also able to connect various monitors up to one computer, with the aid of a VGA cable. The Graphics card is also capable of allowing 2D and 3D models to be viewed on the screen. This will allow you to do things such as playing modern video games and a good one is required if you’re an avid computer gamer.