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Hi,
Another question,( related to the last one). If I get the Geforce 6200 card (compatible with Aereo) my fear is: will using Aereo all the time can damage the Card? What I mean is, Aero is like playing a 3D game all the time, right? so it makes the card to work harder than if you where using a normal Windows Vista Theme. And finally what is the normal lifespan of a Video Card? 1 year, 2 or more? Best Regards and Sorry for all this questions Michel |
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Michel wrote:
Hi, Another question,( related to the last one). If I get the Geforce 6200 card (compatible with Aereo) my fear is: will using Aereo all the time can damage the Card? What I mean is, Aero is like playing a 3D game all the time, right? so it makes the card to work harder than if you where using a normal Windows Vista Theme. And finally what is the normal lifespan of a Video Card? 1 year, 2 or more? Best Regards and Sorry for all this questions Michel A critical point is the fan on more powerful video cards - but my GeForce 6200 128 MB has no fan:-) Roy |
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Since you did not quote the last question you posted, we have no way of
knowing what that question was? About your current question. No, Aero is not like playing a game and it will not damage your video card. As far as the life span of a particular video card, I still have a system running which was purchased back in 1997, that I now use for older games and storage which has a Matrox Millennium video card that is showing no signs of age. ![]() -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Michel" wrote in message ... Hi, Another question,( related to the last one). If I get the Geforce 6200 card (compatible with Aereo) my fear is: will using Aereo all the time can damage the Card? What I mean is, Aero is like playing a 3D game all the time, right? so it makes the card to work harder than if you where using a normal Windows Vista Theme. And finally what is the normal lifespan of a Video Card? 1 year, 2 or more? Best Regards and Sorry for all this questions Michel |