Most likely, that processor is not fast enough to support the game. Also, if you are running Windows Vista, that RAM is not enough. also, just because the graphics card has 512 mb of memory, it still may not be fast enough to play the same
A Pentium 4 processor, and a motherboard that supports it.
socket 9
Dozens of motherboard models are capable of supporting an Intel Pentium Dual-Core.
None, other than that you can get a Pentium I computer for about $5.
Pentium II
That would require purchasing a new motherboard, processor, and power supply.
I've yet to encounter an AT motherboard that supported a Pentium III processor. All the same, it is possible to run Solaris 10 on a Pentium III computer. You'll need at least 256 MB of RAM, however.
In some cases, yes. If the BIOS of the motherboard has the proper microcode updates to control the processor, and the FSB (front side bus) is at a high enough rate, you can install a Pentium III processor on the older board.
No. The newer processor will not use the same motherboard.
Yes. The GA-6BXC can support any Slot 1 Intel Pentium II or Pentium III processor. For the faster Pentium IIIs, you will need to purchase a "slotket" to convert a Socket 370 processor to the Slot 1 interface.
The MSI PT880NEO motherboard unfortunately uses an Intel Socket 478, which fits the Pentium 4 processor. An AMD Duron is incompatible with this motherboard, so sorry!
Check with the motherboard processor compatibility sheet of the motherboard you have first. A BIOS update may be needed for your current motherboard.