yes it should if the computer has a PCI express x16 slot, but you will likely need to upgrade your power supply
Having the software is not enough, check to see if your graphics card supports that version of directx
DirectX is not about your operating system but it's about video card you have. Video cards available today support DirectX 11 and as far as you have drivers for such video card your will support DirectX. Make sure that you update DirectX.
A graphics card that supports DirectX 9.0c and Shader Model 2.0 or higher is required.. You can't "get it to work" if you don't have this. You also need .Net 3.5 and XNA framework which you can download.
Any VESA-compatible graphics card can be used with Windows Vista, albeit with limited functionality. A DirectX 9 compatible card with at least 128 MB of RAM is required to use the Aero interface.
In theory garry's mod should work with an Intel integrated graphics chipset, but it depends how 'hungry' the game is for video memory. From my experience, gmod only pushes the graphics card when you have a lot of entities spawned or you're on a really large map. Below are the official system requirements for garry's mod (Steam Website):Minimum:OS: Windows® Vista/XP/2000Processor: 1.7 GHz ProcessorMemory: 512MB RAMGraphics: DirectX® 8.1 level Graphics Card (Requires support for SSE)Hard Drive: 150 MBOther Requirements: Internet ConnectionRecommended:Processor: Pentium 4 processor (3.0GHz, or better)Memory: 1GB RAMGraphics: DirectX® 9 level Graphics CardOnly mentions needing a DirectX 8.1 compatible chipset so should be ok.
No
The best way is to fit a new graftics card so you can use win 7 aero display and thn install as with any os.
If you have a graphics card that supports HDMI you can of course connect the PS3 to that card. Will it work at all? most likely not. why not
No. The hardware in the card only supports DirectX 6 interfaces. You can use it with later versions of DirectX, but games that rely on hardware rendering of newer versions will probably not work.
No it will not.
A computer
If the card is broken, then "nothing" will make it work. To be able to use the card, you will need drivers for it.