Many motherboards with integrated video use a certain amount of system-RAM as your video RAM. If this is the case you may be able to go into BIOS and change how much RAM is being used for this purpose. Note that in these cases increasing video RAM will decrease the amount of system RAM.
Other motherboards with integrated video have dedicated video RAM built-in. In these cases your only option is to replace the motherboard or, if the motherboard has an available expansion slot, disable onboard video & install a proper video card.
Unfortunately, the only way to upgrade the memory on a graphics card is to replace the entire card.
Either buy a bigger camera or a new memory card with more memory
yes,it can increase the graphic if its has many features
just Graphic memory (GDDR)
download FLASH media player, that's about it without replacing the card
buy a memory card
no
gigabytes (gig) is the memory on the camera or on a memory card. Some times you can increase the memory by getting a memory card, but , make sure the card is the correct size.
Memory cards have fixed sizes of memory, so you can't increase it in that sense, like change a 2GB card into a 4GB card. You can make more of the memory available by deleting existing files or making copies of them elsewhere so you can free up a card. If you need more actual memory, you just have to get another card.
If you mean 3GB of memory on the graphics card then no.
You have to buy an external Graphics Card one from a computer hardware store
The graphic card contains a part of computer memory and this memory can be larger or lesser. For example CGA adapter assigned the lesser part of memory than EGA adapter. That's why CGA had lesser resolution than EGA.
Ideally, a high-resolution graphic card and enough RAM to run everything smoothly (about 1GB).
It shares the computer's RAM