System Requirements 512MB System RAM 2.0 GHz processor 128MB video card 8x DVD-ROM drive 4.6 GB Hard disk space
By upgrading the graphics card.
No.
yes if it is compatible
There is no way to upgrade the memory on a graphics card. The "limit" of memory is the maximum amount of shared video memory that the graphics card will occupy in the system's RAM. The best way to get better graphics performance in this situation is to buy a similar NVIDIA card and SLI them together.
Yes, this is called shared memory. But it isn't useful, its mostly a gimmick because the memory speed is much slower than a graphics card with dedicated memory.
No, a graphics card does not store any permanent data like programs or games. The video memory (VRAM) on a graphics card is just like regular memory--it is volatile. This means that any game information stored in the graphics card memory is removed as soon as you close the program it is associated with or turn off your computer.
graphics media accelerator or in other words graphics card or video card. a hardware for computer to boost up the speed of the display graphics of the computer. it also ends up the sharing of memory of the computer RAM for the display graphics. it also enables the computer to have graphics memory depending on the memory of the graphics accelerator allowint the computer to have games requiring high graphical memory.
Graphics cards are rated in MHz, memory and frame rate.
The integrated video card will
It isn't if you are blind.
Yes it is.
the memory between the video card and the mother board DO NOT need to match. the memory on the vid card CANNOT be upgraded.