When I access the AMD site, they have a Radeon HD3000.......not the old ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics listed. It is really old and does not support Windows 10, 64 bit, Version 20H2.
I am a Novice, a little help is appreciated! Windows says the driver is updated. Pfftt! According to the AMD Site, my graphics is not compatible with Windows 10. I read Microsoft added some drivers for limited use for this situation. It's NOT a permanent fix. Everything on my monitor is a bit bigger and just slightly distorted. Ugh!!
Do I purchase a Graphics card and install it..........will it override the integrated graphics or is there an update? Where do I find it?
Thanks folks!!
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@kingfish wrote:
@Sneaks1957 wrote:When I access the AMD site, they have a Radeon HD3000.......not the old ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics listed. It is really old and does not support Windows 10, 64 bit, Version 20H2.
I am a Novice, a little help is appreciated! Windows says the driver is updated. Pfftt! According to the AMD Site, my graphics is not compatible with Windows 10. I read Microsoft added some drivers for limited use for this situation. It's NOT a permanent fix. Everything on my monitor is a bit bigger and just slightly distorted. Ugh!!
Do I purchase a Graphics card and install it..........will it override the integrated graphics or is there an update? Where do I find it?
Thanks folks!!That depends...is this a laptop?
A desktop pc is easy to add a discrete card...if you have a proper motherboard/power supply/processor..for less than $75..that will meet Windows 10 requirements. However to have extra power to run graphics intensive applications the price goes up.. Yes it will override the internal graphics.
https://www.amd.com/en/support
@Sneaks1957 wrote:When I access the AMD site, they have a Radeon HD3000.......not the old ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics listed. It is really old and does not support Windows 10, 64 bit, Version 20H2.
I am a Novice, a little help is appreciated! Windows says the driver is updated. Pfftt! According to the AMD Site, my graphics is not compatible with Windows 10. I read Microsoft added some drivers for limited use for this situation. It's NOT a permanent fix. Everything on my monitor is a bit bigger and just slightly distorted. Ugh!!
Do I purchase a Graphics card and install it..........will it override the integrated graphics or is there an update? Where do I find it?
Thanks folks!!
That depends...is this a laptop?
A desktop pc is easy to add a discrete card...if you have a proper motherboard/power supply/processor..for less than $75..that will meet Windows 10 requirements. However to have extra power to run graphics intensive applications the price goes up.. Yes it will override the internal graphics.
https://www.amd.com/en/support
Thank you for your quick reply!! I have a 500w power supply and it is a desktop tower PC!!
These are my choices;
There may be issues with your motherboard and Win10. Check this out > https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-78LMT-USB3-rev-60/support#support-dl-utility
All that sounds good...you can check at the online retailers for at least a AMD R7series, prices will increase as the cards become more poerful...so choose a card that will meet your demands..ex> heavy gaming / lite computer browsing/Utube, etc.
Each card specifications' will list the power requirements.
NewEgg/Amazon/Googleit
@kingfish wrote:
@Sneaks1957 wrote:When I access the AMD site, they have a Radeon HD3000.......not the old ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics listed. It is really old and does not support Windows 10, 64 bit, Version 20H2.
I am a Novice, a little help is appreciated! Windows says the driver is updated. Pfftt! According to the AMD Site, my graphics is not compatible with Windows 10. I read Microsoft added some drivers for limited use for this situation. It's NOT a permanent fix. Everything on my monitor is a bit bigger and just slightly distorted. Ugh!!
Do I purchase a Graphics card and install it..........will it override the integrated graphics or is there an update? Where do I find it?
Thanks folks!!That depends...is this a laptop?
A desktop pc is easy to add a discrete card...if you have a proper motherboard/power supply/processor..for less than $75..that will meet Windows 10 requirements. However to have extra power to run graphics intensive applications the price goes up.. Yes it will override the internal graphics.
https://www.amd.com/en/support