Your video card is relatively good compared to the rest of your system, but you may suffer lag at anything higher than the basic resolution of the game, usually 800x600 or 1024x768. I would recommend a CPU upgrade to at least an Athlon II X2 dual-core, 2+ GB of DDR3-1333 memory, and of course, a motherboard compatible with both. Your CPU will likely hold up if you don't upgrade, but 2GB of DDR2-333 is extremely slow. That will likely be your bottleneck. For upgrades, try Newegg.com! Their prices are pretty cheap, and 2GB of new memory, a new motherboard, and an Athlon II dual-core should run you less than $125.
Replace old computers instead of upgrading
Of course you can
Quaddro is for productivity and Geforce is for gaming. Quaddro: adobe apps, maya, GPU computing. Geforce: Gaming, everyday use
8500gt by far
no
Integrated graphics card.
No. It is a graphics card chipset.
it will never be GeForce 8400 is improved and and is better than GeForce 6800 in every way
If you do a lot of gaming consider getting an nVidia GeForce 9600 video card.
The first Nvidia GeForce products were used for graphics boards as add-on. The products were made to be compatible with computer gaming market. The Nvidia GeForce was later designed to be used on many other devices, including mobile and handheld sets.
No, you must buy an NVIDIA GeForce 8400gs card.
Nvidia GEforce
According to the internetgames.com website, they have Nvidia GeForce GTX 570 listed as the number one graphics card. They also list another 14 excellent graphics cards any gamer would be happy to play on.