No matter what motherboard you have, it does not have onboard graphics. Only certain processors have built-in graphics.
An integrated video card is located on the motherboard itself and cannot be replaced. You can add a graphics card to one of the motherboard's slots though. It will then take over and the onboard graphics will not be used. To avoid any conflicts, you should disable the onboard graphics when adding a dedicated graphics card.
Most motherboards with onboard graphics have a slot for an upgrade card. The answer for yours will depend on the specific model, but it is very likely that you can.
I am assuming that you are referring to The Intel® Desktop Board D845GVSR. This Motherboard has onboard intergrated graphics, but does not have an AGP slot available, However there are 3 PCI slots available. So the answer to your question is that without an AGP slot you are restricted to PCI or ONBoard Graphics with this motherboard.
Unless you are using onboard (Motherboard) graphics they are totally different
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.
If you have an onboard graphics card it wont have it..so you find it on normal graphics card that are not on the motherboard..any graphics card can support vertex shader so buy one
Onboard USB are USB ports built into the motherboard.
IF YOUR COMPUTER IS HAVING A MOTHERBOARD WITH ONBOARD GRAPHICS THEN YOU CAN SIMPLY INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF V MEMORY USUALLY 128,256,512.IF YOU HAVE A GRAPHICS CARD THEN onboard graphics shouldn't be turned on as it may cause conflicts.If you want more memory on a video card you will have to upgrade to a new card with more memory..sorry there's no other option for this.
Yes the PC will still run, however if the motherboard does not have an onboard video port you will not have any video at all..
it is a device inside a computer that often makes the 3d look fantastic. It differs from onboard or "integrated" graphics by being a separate device that was made just for displaying video. It is not a part of the motherboard or the main processor.
It is the Accelerated Graphics Port on a motherboard for attaching graphics cards.
You can come close,but for playing games you'll need some sort of graphics card.Fortunately a game like Morrowind isn't that huge a problem You can get an affordable card that will run it fine.