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Yes it should, I had a Radeon HD 6650 descrete and i was able to run it on high graphics, seeing how your card is lower but not by a long shot it should be able to run it.
http://www.barefeats.com/rad9650.html isearched and tried to find a soloutin but i am afraid i could not help more
This is a very vague question but it is a decent card, i had the 6650 and i could run saints row 3 on it on high graphics (1280x1024) if you want to play heavy graphic games as i call them i would get either the Nvidea 680 or the Radeon HD 7780. Hope this helps.
The most recent AMD card is the Radeon R9 390X, and a FAST card it is! I recommend it. If you want to switch to NVIDEA go with the GTX 980ti. I own both of these cards and they are both amazing.
youre good on the RAM, its just i really dont think the graphics could handle it, it would be putting a high load, youd probly have to play it on low settings ;/
You should be able to run SWTOR with the AMD Radeon HD 8400 graphics card, although you might have to tweak the game setting a little bit to run at a decent FPS.
Depending on what the bios has set the memory to be used from the onboard graphics, you can tell it to use more ram, ie change it from 64 - 128mb. But in doing this, your detracting from the physical ram. Eg you have 256mb ram at the moment, using the onboard graphics, (64mb), means you only have 192Mb, which is nothing in todays world of computing. So if you tell it to use 128mb, you will only have 128mb ram. :( The best thing to do, imo, is to purchase a dedicated graphics card for this machine. With it being a media centre pc, I would opt for the largest graphics card you could afford. Nothing less than a 256mb would be my preferred option. Hope this helps be safe Nige Cadishead Computers
From the information given this could be several cards. I see the low end graphics card that I will assume is not yours. I will give the link of the search. If you find yours and find its cheaper than most. You might want to upgrade. Also take serious consideration if it is a AGP or a PCIe slot type. Your motherboard might not support it.All and All if you have the mid level Radeon you'll be just fine.
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it depends, if you decrease graphics it runs smoother, and increased graphics make it lag. you could buy more RAM, which will help against lag. or you could buy the latest drivers or updates. overclocking the graphics card could be an option, but its not reccomended there might be other ways
Yes, the biggest i could find is 256MB Memory card.
When I used it, I could run it from about 256MB RAM