you have to up grade up processor at least dual core with 2mb cache,
and about games the game up till now,
example
2010 release NFS hot pursuit
dmc 4,
resident evil 5
and many more,
No, not really.
Depending on what you're doing. You can't play hardcore video games or edit hd video, but it will browse the internet just fine and play very small video games.
The Intel Pentium D 2.8Ghz has no video output and therefore does not need video drivers. It must be plugged into a motherboard first and even that is not certain to work. There must be a video card either onboard the motherboard or plugged into an expansion slot first.
handle multimedia functions like sound and video
May be not, because all Pentium 3 processor supported motherboard uses AGP port (4x speed, maximum is 8x used by Pentium 4s), but on the other hand, almost all Pentium D supported motherboard uses PCI Express x16 slot for video card, so they can not be seated there..... so the answer is NO, but some motherboards are available who supports a D process with an AGP slot, so the answer is YES, got your answer?make your decision! Mustakim
definately yes....
It should, but not at high video settings.
Yes, Denmark has video games. A lot of video games.
It depends on what you mean by well. Crysis is very demanding for resources especially for video cards. 9800 GT cannot afford to run Crysis in the way people like it. Usually you need something like GTX 275 at least you have fun with the game or two 9800 GTs.
Video Games
It's a compendium of games.
Video games were not discovered they were invented.