I just read it somewhere and yes you can!
guess who is putting his old gt 9500 in his system
Your graphics card helps you see the information you are putting in your computer. Your graphics card also helps you watch videos online.
No. You have to upgrade your graphics card to use this feature
in limited space you can install special components. you can use graphics card to upgrade your system for better performance.
3d animation
You will still be able to use the on-board VGA but your new graphics card (depending on which one) will be better so you can use the ports on the graphics cards instead.
yes. Sometimes.
Nope it doesn't matter what kind of ram you have in your graphics card as they are used for different things What does matter is what type of slots your computer has. Mine, for example, has slots only for PCI cards and I must buy PCI. You can find out what type of slots your computer has by calling TigerDirect. Start with what type of graphics card your computer can use.
Most motherboards will allow you to use both the onboard graphics as well as an add-in card at the same time. Even if they do not, an add-in card simply disables the onboard one.
OpenGL is an API provided by your graphics card driver. To update it, you need to download newer drivers for your graphics card. If this does not resolve your issue, you will need to purchase a new graphics card to use the application.
An Integrated graphics card that is usually soldered onto the motherboard. Word of advice: if you want any decent performance in more graphics intensive tasks, use a dedicated graphics card (eg: GTX 1080) if possible.
The main advantages of having an external graphics card are firstly that this will not make use of the computer's internal ram and secondly that the card itself is faster. Therefore external graphics cards are important if one does a lot of online gaming or downloads movies frequently.
Well actually it depends. If you plan on making graphics with java, then yes. Otherwise no. Hoping this comes to use.