You first have to know what brand of graphics card you have. On Windows, right click on the normal desktop screen, and you will see you graphics card's control panel as a option. Click it. On another operating system search fro the control panel in this form: "Insert graphics card brand here Control Panel".
*Graphics cards and Video cards are the same thing.
Display settings for VGA and other graphics types can be found by:
Windows: Right click on deskop, click properties, then click the Right-most tab. (in vista, its personalise --> Screen Resolution. In windows 7, its Screen Resolution)
Linux: Open the main menu --> Settings --> Personalise --> Screen Resolution.
Open Display Settings by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, clicking Personalization, and then clicking Display Settings. Click Advanced Settings, and then click the Adapter tab. This is where you can see details about your video card, including what kind of video card your computer has.
No, you should be able to go into your settings and turn off the onboard video card.
Nvidia.
Lower the settings on your desktop preferences and video settings for least fancy.
ye the nvidia 6200 can handle Aion on Normal Settings
With all video settings on the lowest, 60-75 FPS, depending on if you have a decent video card or a built in one. Without a video card, expect really low rates in the 5-20fps area.
Maybe. The ABSOLUTE minimum video card ram required is 128mb. So this means you will ONLY be able to play on the lowest settings, and you will probably still get a lot of lag.
You could possibly, however it would look terrible graphically. The video card is needed if you want good graphics. You could probably play it on low settings, if you're OK with that.
According to the requirements, your video card is a little behind from the 9600 it requires, but it should still run perfectly on medium settings.
It is the command center for you to gain access to your video card settings and graphics on your computer. It seems to be found on the Windows 8 version.
No. That card is a high-performance gaming card, and currently, it should be able to run all video games and visual software on high settings with no problems.
You can upgrade an AGP video card to any other AGP video card.