Any PCI Express card will work.
the Intel is integrated into the motherboard and the radeon is separate is the visual difference....the latest integrated gpu's are still weaker than cards from 2001 from companys like ati or nvidia......
Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network cards and IC's. flash memory, graphic chips, embedded processors, and other devices related to communications and computing. They make the chipsets for Bluetooth also.
Any graphic cards its upto you what you choose and how much money you have in your pocket the more you pay on graphic the better you get and also you need a good power supply with a good brand also like Cooler Master, Cosair, Thermal Master etc......
Compatible video cards for intel 82945g chipset family mother boards
As long as it has a PCI or PCIe bus on the board.
All pci X16 2.0 cards are backward compatible.
Peripherals relative to a motherboard are: power supply unit, CPU, RAM, HDD/SSD, optical drive, graphic/sound/LAN cards (if not integrated).
No it cannot you will need to get a agp card or upgrade your motherbord.
Intel is a company. Technically, it is a 'semiconductor' manufacturing company. Intel makes processors, butr it also makes motherboard chipsets, network cards, flash memory, graphics chips, and various other devices related to computing, electronics and communications.
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Linux has broad support for a wide range of devices and platforms, so there is no single computer that is "best" suited overall. Generally speaking, any motherboard will "work;" ones with Intel processors and chipsets will probably offer the best performance and stability. Intel graphics cards should work out of the box on any distribution; NVIDIA makes excellent (though proprietary) drivers for their cards. It is probably best to avoid ATI cards and graphics. Virtually all Ethernet adapters work; wireless cards from Intel and Linksys usually have drivers available.