The thing about it is that it depends how good they are. I have a computer with a cpu that goes up to 2.9 ghz, have 4 gb of ram and ahve intel hd graphics
i can play crysis 1 on low settings fine
the performance of the intel hd graphics depends on the other specs of your computer
Although the Intel 4400 graphics card is not ranked as one of the best for gaming it is good for games.
If you have a different Pavilion g4 of the same generation, you can change the motherboard from 1 laptop to another. But that would NOT change you graphics card since they would both be Intel HD 3000. Thats a good card and can play some games pretty well. If you need better you are going to have to buy a new laptop such as an MSI gt683, gx660, gx640.
No. The GMA 3000 is integrated into the motherboard. Upgrading it would entail replacing the motherboard. If on a desktop machine, a better graphics card may be inserted into an expansion slot.
Really bad :|
The Intel 82945G Express Chipset Family is an integrated graphics solution and does not have a dedicated graphics card to replace it directly. However, you can upgrade to a dedicated graphics card that is compatible with your motherboard, provided it has a PCIe slot. Options like the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 or AMD Radeon RX 550 are good entry-level choices that can significantly improve performance for gaming and graphic-intensive tasks. Always ensure your power supply and system specifications can support the new graphics card.
Intel HD graphics are a bad choice. They deliver minimal graphics, and play hot while gaming. The ram is pretty good, and I think the hard drive would work. I suggest you get a desktop if you want to play games well, but please, don't get Intel HD graphics
The graphics card & processor are not good enough for MW3. Don't buy it anyways, its a shoddy port.
It depends, do you have a laptop, how old is your computer, and how much graphics capability do you want? If you have a laptop, you can't upgrade If it's new (around 2006 or later) you can upgrade your desktop pc Gaming Graphics cards range from $120-$300 USD for a good card Others can be as low as $50 Good Budget Gaming card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti chipset card Powerful Gaming Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 980/980 Ti chipset card Low end card: Nvidia GeForce GT 720 chipset card
Radeon HD 6530d is the better one of the two. it is always better to have a independent video card then the onboard video chipset, because the onboard chipset uses the ram from the motherboard and a independent video card has its own ram to use and never uses the systems ram. so all in all, your computer will run games better with a independent video card then a onboard chipset.
You did not mention about any graphics card. First of all, you should use a good graphics card for gaming purposes.. 6 gb of ram is good enough to run hi-end games on very high (or ultra) settings, but without a graphics card, intel's inbuilt hd graphics neither run hi-end games on high settings, nor can use upto 6 gb of ram. This config will be good for gaming if you add a pci-e graphics card.
upgrade to Ati proeon xpress 200 if u have windows XP its really good i have it.
Hi, I have a pretty good PC overall, Intel i5 Quad Core Processor, 8GB RAM, but the only bad part is it has Intel Integrated HD Graphics. Now I have a pretty tiny PC, in length its about the same size as an Xbox 360 Game disc and in width its about 2 inches. I wanna use this for gaming and be able to run games like DayZ and Battlefield on high settings smoothly. My question is can I get a good graphics card for a PC of the size of mine? PS If you can link me one and its affordable please do :)