Pixel Pipelines
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Pixel pipelines are a way to measure the number of pixels that a video card can render. A video card in a computer with 10 pixel pipelines can only render a half of the pixels that a video card with 20 can. This is not the only factor involved in video card speed, factors such as clock rate, RAM type, RAM clock, DVI, VGA, AGP vs PCI Express and many other factors.