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Yes a Intel graphic card would be strong enough to host Mw2
tha acer 4736 does not HAVE a video card. it has an integrated video chipset made by intel, and no, it cannot be replaced.
256mb system (XDR) and 256mb video (GDDR3)
you can find a 256mb video card for around 20-30$
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.
It has an integrated GPU called Intel GMA 950 which shares memory and functionality with the CPU.
The Intel GMA 4500MHD is an integrated graphics solution by Intel. It supports decoding HD video and sending LPCM audio over an HDMI port. It is HDCP compliant, meaning that it can display copy-protected video sources, such as Blu-Ray discs.
Sega's Empire: Total War requires the Windows operating system to be installed on a Mac to work. It also requires 256 MB of video RAM. The early 2007 MacBook's video used an Intel GMA 950 using 64MB RAM and the late 2007 had an Intel GMA X3100 using 144MB RAM although Windows could use more of the system RAM for the video it would still be less than 256MB. So; to answer the question, no, Empire: Total War will not run on a 2007 MacBook.
You most likely have an integrated video card. Integrated video cards do not have their own memory, and use system memory (RAM) for video. Your video card is using 32MB of your ram. On most computers you can change the amount available to video by logging into bios and changing video memory amount.
256MB PCI Express
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.
We cannot help with your problem because there is not enough information. If you want some help you have to provide the motherboard full name if the case when you have an integrated video adapter or the video card name if you have a dedicated video card.