If you just want to know what videocard you got in your computer, press start > run (just the search box in win7) and type "dxdiag" (without quotes) and press enter. click the video tab and it will tell you the name of your video adapter.
another way:
if it is onboard video, the specs of the motherboard will tell you. or if its a card, the card will tell you.
No, the video card is integrated into the mother board. There are ram upgerdes available though.
yes
On the corner of the motherboard, or possibly near the video card slot.
Add on hardware is a component that you add to make the system function. Most video adapters in computers are on-board, which mean they are built in to the mother board. If the Video adapter goes out then you can add a video card to the pci slot. This would be an add on video card.
Very hard to do. Video memory is USUALLY built into the mother board. You can add SYSTEM memory and this will help with the video. VidTec
Compatible video cards for intel 82945g chipset family mother boards
Configuring the BIOS for the video card being installed Physically installing the video card Installing drivers for the video card Remove old video card from your computer (if you use on-board skip this step) Attach the new video card to your computer. Start Computer using on-board video and install drivers. Attach monitor to new card, if it still doesn't work disable on-board video in your bios. If everything is installed properly and computer has significant power graphics card should work properly.
The processor, it allows better use of your RAM and video card the better the processor you buy
Yes, in order for a computer to work at all. A motherboard holds all the hardwares; e.g. CPU, video card, sound card, etc.. which is why it is called the "mother" board
the memory between the video card and the mother board DO NOT need to match. the memory on the vid card CANNOT be upgraded.
The graphics are integrated into the mother board. You can still install one which I highly recommend because you will get way better performance.
Most eMachine models use on-board video. There is probably not a separate card.