I would screw it into your case if you mean that type of support. Support also mean be "able to handle"... drivers for the correct video card would help you there.
Replace the video card.
A graphics card is not a acronym therefore it does not particularly stand for anything. A graphics card or video card is the electronic board or unit that produces the graphics and video images that are to be displayed on a monitor/tv screen.
You will have to upgrade to a more recent video card so it will support the graphic inhancment option of pixel shadeing 1.0 or 2.0 better looking crisper graphics
A video card is just another name for a graphics card. They are one and the same.
A video card is a GPU (Graphics processing Unit) this is what displays everything you see on your computer monitor.
to improve the video and graphics capabilities of your computer
video adapter or graphics card. As most of the graphics card have its own bios available
Another name for a Graphics card is:Video CardExpansion CardorVideo Acceleration Card
A graphics card is not a acronym therefore it does not particularly stand for anything. A graphics card or video card is the electronic board or unit that produces the graphics and video images that are to be displayed on a monitor/tv screen.
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.
An integrated video card is "integrated" into the motherboard. That means the motherboard has a video card built in. A "discrete" video card means that you have a separate video card, one that typically plugs in to one of the expansion slots.
Yes they both are similar