Depending on what you're using it for it could be fine or completely useless. Gaming? you could do better with a little money. CAD or anything like that? You'll crash every time.
Yes, GeForce was a family of video cards released by NVidia. There were 4 GeForce families i think, each with their own ranges of models (GeForce 2 MX for example). Now NVidia uses notation similar to ATi's system.
I think it has 512 mega bytes! I checked on websites (Nvidia) and found out.
i think "Nvidia Geforce FX5700" is best VGA in 128mb memory
No i dont think so. You can always check on Canirunit.com.
I think you can play it, but with all settings on the low/medium side. You can play'it...I Have a GeForce 6200 and I'm playing at High Details on 800x600 Screen Resolution.
Where have you seen a USB graphics card? There are none AFAIK. Soon with USB 3.0 there will be some ways to do this, and I think they will ALL have more than 512mb because only very old cards have that much.
The Geforce 8 series and the best is the Nvida Geforce 8800 Ultra (768 MB of memory, 384-bit, 103.7 GB/second of bandwidth). If you think to buy one buy a Nvidia, are better, faster and cheapest than others (incluiding Ati Radeon). I Don't know how old the answer before mine was but it is clearly out of date. The best Nvidia graphics card out right now Jan 2011 is the Geforce GTX 580. For specs look it up their website. Runs any visuals at 1980x 1280x, x16 antialiasing, highest setting, with over 90 frames per second. (smooth frames per second is 30 to 40)
i think nvidia geforce4....it's only 100$.
your processor and ram are fine, but i dont think that your graphics card is good enough to run the game the offical site said you need a Nvidia GeForce 6800 series card minimum.
I think you meant the game portal 2? It will be a bit choppy on intel HD graphics. you can only run it on the lowest graphics with a low framerate. Problem with Intel HD 4000 graphics is it's not a dedicated graphics card. Almost all (if not all) of intel HD Graphics are integrated into the CPU which means that they don't physically exist as a separate core from the CPU. Therefore they are not ideal for 3D gaming. If you have them on a desktop, consider buying a dedicated graphics card, preferably an Nvidia GTX series(or Nvidia GeForce if you are on low budget). if it's a laptop, you can't change the graphics, so buy a new laptop with a dedicated card if you want to play games at moderate-high settings. Hope i answered your question, if not leave me a message on my message board.
I don't think so. Usually, a graphics card will automatically disable the VGA port on the motherboard allowing you to only use one or the other. The only way to use dual monitors is to have 2 ports directly on the graphics card.
I have a Nvidia GeForce FX5500 256MB 128Bit AGP and i can play: Source Engine Games(Half-Life 2, Counter Strike: Source Team Fortress 2)(Low-Medium Settings) Unreal Tournament 2003/2004 (Medium Settings) I think call of duty 2 will run on your card. They are more examples on games that can run on your card online/