As long as the motherboard has a compatible expansion slot, yes.
The Intel Pentium D 2.8Ghz has no video output and therefore does not need video drivers. It must be plugged into a motherboard first and even that is not certain to work. There must be a video card either onboard the motherboard or plugged into an expansion slot first.
May be not, because all Pentium 3 processor supported motherboard uses AGP port (4x speed, maximum is 8x used by Pentium 4s), but on the other hand, almost all Pentium D supported motherboard uses PCI Express x16 slot for video card, so they can not be seated there..... so the answer is NO, but some motherboards are available who supports a D process with an AGP slot, so the answer is YES, got your answer?make your decision! Mustakim
Technically you case use any computer for a media center. How good it'll run as one vairys. If you're computer is a newer one with a high enough pentium processor, as well as a good video card, it'd make a great media center. The oppisite for the older, and lower edition of the pentium processor and video card.
You will have purchase NVidia video card and install it in your computer. But be careful make sure that your computer supports upgrade you are about to do. Modern video cards require at least PCI-E x16 port. As result not all computers even new support video upgrade from onboard video to dedicated video card.
You can get any graphics card you want, your CPU doesn't matter. What matters is if you have a PCI, PCI-E, or AGP bus to plug the card into.
No
Intel amd
Technically, any computer that meets the minimum requirements is "Vista-capable". In reality, you may find the listed requirements too conservative to run Vista at an acceptable level. Intel Pentium III or compatible @ 800 MHz 512 MB RAM 20 GB hard drive (Vista needs 15 for itself) DirectX 9 compatible video card (actually, any video card that supports VESA will work)
yes these are the recommended specsOS: Windows XP SP2Processor: Dual core processor (Intel Pentium D or better)RAM: 2GBHard Drive: 18GB free hard disk spaceVideo Card: 512MB Direct3D 10 compatible video card or Direct3D 9 card compatible with ShaderDrive: DVD-ROM dual-layer drive
tha acer 4736 does not HAVE a video card. it has an integrated video chipset made by intel, and no, it cannot be replaced.
No.
I use a nice little site called www.canyourunit.com. The site gathers your computers hardware information and runs a benchmark. This benchmark is used to determine whether your computer can run a specific game. The Intel GMA 3100 is an integrated video card which will not run many of the latest games. Hope that helps you.