Every video card must have? A. CMOS B. RAM C. CPU D. All of the above E. None of the above

CMOS
RAM
CPU
All of the above E. None of the above

The correct answer is: E. None of the above

A video card is an expansion card that generates a video signal for a display device. It is also known as a graphics card, display adapter, video adapter, or graphics accelerator.

A video card must have the following components:

  • A GPU (Graphics Processing Unit): The GPU is the main processor on the video card. It is responsible for rendering graphics and displaying them on the screen.
  • VRAM (Video RAM): VRAM is a type of memory that is used by the GPU to store textures, shaders, and other data that is needed to render graphics.
  • A DVI or HDMI port: These ports are used to connect the video card to a display device.
  • A PCI Express slot: This is the slot on the motherboard that the video card plugs into.

A video card does not need to have a CMOS, RAM, or CPU. The CMOS is a small amount of memory that stores the BIOS settings. The RAM is used by the CPU to store data and instructions. The CPU is the main processor on the computer.

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