Yes, the make of the CPU has no bearing on the make of graphics adapter you can use. The only thing you have to worry about is making sure the interface matches. Right now, PCI-e is the main interface for this, so if both the card and the socket use PCI Express, you will be fine.
Yes.
Yes, the Intel Core i3 3220 3,3 GHZ does have an inbuilt graphics card and namely the Intel HD 2500 graphics version.
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 you must have a Nvidia Graphics card/mother board / or cpu...
Is the Radeon hd 3870 a 1GB Check this one out ATI Radeon HD 4650 Which is 1GB has a DirectX 10.1 Support, 320 stream processing units and AGP 8x This card works good with my Intel P4 3.20GHz But on better CPU works Perfect.
not much really you know intel they have embeded graphics it means graphics card that is basically connected to the cpu. see stuff like nvidia or ati are all gpu s because they're seperate like cpu's.
With a Radeon HD 7540D, it is unlikely that you will be able to run Battlefield 4. Your CPU would be able to handle it, but that graphics card will bottleneck your processor. You would need to switch graphics cards to play. A good card would be the Radeon HD 6790.
The thing about it is that it depends how good they are. I have a computer with a cpu that goes up to 2.9 ghz, have 4 gb of ram and ahve intel hd graphics i can play crysis 1 on low settings fine the performance of the intel hd graphics depends on the other specs of your computer
A good graphics card for an AMD HD 7750 motherboard with 8 GB of RAM would be a Diamond AMD Radeon HD 6570.
On board video, or better known/told as integrated graphics, is a 'graphics card' found in a CPU. Most Intel CPUs have integrated graphics in them. It just means a graphics card is not required, and video devices (such as a monitor) are plugged into the video ports of a motherboard.
not much really you know intel they have embeded graphics it means graphics card that is basically connected to the cpu. see stuff like nvidia or ati are all gpu s because they're seperate like cpu's.
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.
Not necessarilly, my pc has an intel core i5 650 cpu, ati radeon hd5770 graphics card and 4 gigabites of ddr3 memory. Crysis runs fairly well on it, take note that Crysis Warhead has better performance than Crysis because of cryengine 2.