No but you can find fairly nice video cards that fit into older expansion slots on ebay.
A processor of a computer does not interfere or limit to which kind of graphics card you can add. To find out which kinds of graphics card you can add, you need to open up your computer and find a x16 pci express slot. To find the slot you have to look around your motherboard to find a spot where it says x16 pc-express slot. If you have this slot, you should be able to add a graphics card. P.S. There are other factors to consider when adding a graphics card. For more information read below (related links).
Use data stick
Yes. Most of the time, if you add a card, via the PCI or AGP slot, it will disable the onboard card.
Absolutely. You simply need to add a TV Tuner card to an empty PCI slot in your computer. To do this, carefully open the CPU of your computer (the main body) and check to see if you have an empty PCI slot. If so, you can add a TV Tuner card. This will require you to install software that will come bundled with the card, and installation is very simple.
With a memory card. Insert the card into the card reader slot on your pc, then the computer will tell you what to do next.
No! The older parts from the 486 would slow down the Pentium.
It is used to add an internal Graphics card on the AGP slot
In general, you will get the best performance if you put the largest module (in megabyte size) in the lowest-numbered slot. For example, if your computer comes with 32MB of removable memory and you want to add 128MB, it would be best to put the 128MB module into slot 0 and the 32MB module into slot 1.
No.
You have to add the seeds one at a time, Go to the tray, click on add seed in slot one, pick daffodils, then in slot two click on add seed and select lilacs
yes,we can increase it to 1GB by means of replacing 256MB into 1GB.we cannot add the size into one slot. for eg,if your ram size is 512MB means ,there are 2 slots in your CPU each of 256MB,u can replace one slot into 1GB .
It is a card that fits inside your Apple computer and connects the computer to wireless networks. Recent Macs will have one already fitted but you will need to add one to older Macs - after checking that they are compatible.