Yes your pc will be able to run a Geforce Gt520 video card. i've looked and your motherboard has a PCI express x16 slot available. however your Powersupply is only 250 watts. you should consider buying a better one if you want to run that graphic card to its full potential. if you don't have to money for the PSU your computer will stay be able to run the graphic card but not to its full power.
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Zmo
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Yes your pc will be able to run a Geforce Gt520 video card. i've looked and your motherboard has a PCI express x16 slot available. however your Powersupply is only 250 watts. you should consider buying a better one if you want to run that graphic card to its full potential. if you don't have to money for the PSU your computer will stay be able to run the graphic card but not to its full power. Thanks, Zmo
If what you want is the best of the best I would recommend you to change the geforce G210 for a GeForce GTX 590 and the Intel core 2 duo 2 to a Intel Core i7 Extreme
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I'm the OP on this question and I just want to add that the computer is an HP Pavilion and the GPU change in question is changing from a Geforce 9100 to a Geforce GTX 650
Go to options then change the graphics settings. If your computer cant cope with it, change it back or buy a better video/graphics card
prolly buy a new card,you cant real dl anything to change ur card
you can can .
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.
Sorry, but no. Most laptops you can't change the graphics card. The same goes for this laptop. The graphics card is soldered to the motherboard, there is no way of improving it.
The only way to do that is to change the motherboard.
No. You have to upgrade your graphics card to use this feature