no
128 bit for sure
yes its
you need to replace your video card, if its got 128mb with intellr built in (integrated tech.) then part of your card is burned out, i would suggest a card with atleast 512mb of onboard mem.
Nope
If you're lucky you may get 30 seconds out of it. If you do not have at least a 2 gb card you should not rely on it to shoot any video at all.
The term "128-bit" on a video card typically refers to the width of the memory bus, which determines how much data can be transferred to and from the video memory at once. A 128-bit bus can handle more data compared to a 64-bit bus, potentially improving performance in graphics-intensive applications. However, it’s important to note that the overall performance also depends on other factors, such as the GPU architecture, clock speeds, and the amount of video memory. Therefore, while a 128-bit bus can enhance capability, it isn’t the sole indicator of a video card's performance.
1 GB of RAM and a video card or on-board video that supports the DirectX 9 graphics standard and has at least 128 MB of graphics memory.
Its quite impossible. If it is, the card itself will probally be more than the actual laptop itself so you should just get new laptop if you want something better. Its quite impossible. If it is, the card itself will probally be more than the actual laptop itself so you should just get new laptop if you want something better.
Maybe. The ABSOLUTE minimum video card ram required is 128mb. So this means you will ONLY be able to play on the lowest settings, and you will probably still get a lot of lag.
computers have them. check in "my computer" right click it and check the properties
The number of pictures a 128 MB video card can hold depends on the file size of the images. For example, if each image is around 2 MB in size, a 128 MB card could hold approximately 64 images. However, if the images are smaller, say 500 KB each, it could hold around 256 images. The exact capacity will vary based on the resolution and format of the pictures.
As long as the motherboard has a compatible expansion slot, yes.