it may run but you will have poor performance and i dont know if vga connection supports so high resolutions
Is 128 MB vga card is best for dolphin3.5
there can't be a best. because you can't exchange graphics cards for dell inspiron m5010 because the graphics card is part of the motherboard. i know this because i have one my self. in fact im using it to answer this question.
At least two, one on your mobo and one on your VGA card.
Most BIOSs output their display at the standard VGA resolution (640 x 480).
According to Passmark's published data, they are about the same, and both are poor choices for gaming. You will find them both on the mid-range page. The exact numbers depend on the specific 3rd party implementation of the chipset. For a budget card that is around $100, I'd go with either a AMD Radeon HD 7750 or a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460. The GTX 460 is a Dual DVI Video Card w/HDMI & HDCP Support. It performs nearly twice as well as the HD 7750. It has no VGA sockets and requires 2 of the 6-pin PCIe video card power plugs, so if your power supply lacks those, you might want the 7750 instead.
It has RADEON XPRESS 200M 128MB Shared Information was found on Toshiba web site.
What are your system specs? What type of graphics card do you have (Nvidia, ATI).
Yes, it can! And because the ATI 5650 is basically a down-clocked HD 5730, it has AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing along with 400 streaming units, it should be able to run it in high quality without any issues. Just make sure that you have the 12.10 Catalyst Control Center from AMD installed. The 12.10 CCC is especially optimized for AMD HD 6500M/5600/5700 Series.
If you have on-board video (not a separate video card) then you may be able to increase the allocated ram in the BIOS setup.
Yes this video card is great but it lags not so often. It's great for its price. Certain games are really good with it like for example minecraft.
Well the only thing i could think of is the ATI or Nvidia Video card inside the pc. This happened to my pc. i just took it out and put it back in and it is now working fine. Hope this helps