Well number one, if you're referring to a notebook computer most likely your graphics card is not upgradeable. Very few notebooks have upgradeable graphic cards.
If you're referring to a desktop then you should go with a graphics card with atleast 256, but go for the 512 graphics card such as the Nvidia mentioned as the better the graphics card, the smoother and problem free your Vista will run, however simply updating your RAM can increase your speed if thats your real problem and to do that, use the tool on http://www.crucial.com to have it detect and tell you how much ram your computer has and is capable of Maxing out on... then go to Newegg.com and buy it there... you'll never find a computer part for cheaper than you will on newegg.
Hope that helps
What video card is better for windows vista, instead of mine Intel. Does anybody know of any good video cards?
Go with either ATI or Nvidia graphics cards, they are the most powerful. If you want to do gaming that is. They can be pretty expensive to (depending on the power you buy).
For HD gaming I'd get a 512-768 MB card.
For normal, not overly-detailed games- 256 MB
For just using vista, your integrated card should be fine.
www.ati.com
www.nvidia.com
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