Yes. The integrated graphics are not sufficient for playing most modern games.
A gaming motherboard should have at least two PCIe slots for Crossfire or SLI video cards.
normally the motherboard have 1 slot for video card.
Biostar sells "Small Form Factor PCs", many accessories and parts for them, such as carrying cases, motherboards, video cards, various cables, and other parts. They also commit to top grade customer service to their customers.
The onboard video
Pixel shader technology is part of your video card and its drivers. Unless your motherboard has integrated video, it has nothing to do with pixel shader. If your asrock motherboard has integrated video, find out what kind of integrated video it has & post a new question with that info.
There are many video card drivers available today. You can choose from the diamond multimedia driver, lifeview driver, Biostar driver, Asus driver and many more.
On your computer's motherboard.
You are going to need a case, motherboard, ram, (maybe video card if the mobo doesn't have one in it...), power supply, processor, hard drive or SSD, and a CD drive if you want it.
Yes, you would! Gaming schools will teach you how to create different video games.
no no really
Even though a gaming video can violate the copyright of the game itself, the video is also copyrighted as a derivative piece by the person who made the video.
Yes, it works fine. I have the same motherboard and video card and it works flawlessly!