Whether a game will play, more precisely play WELL, is not down just to your graphics chip--many other factors come into play, like how much RAM you have, and what speed is it; your main processor, etc. The Sims 2 can get quite graphics-intensive as your plot and world grows, and the 82852-82855 chipset is not ideal for gaming. I sugest that you try the Sims 2 demo before you purchase the full game.
Then computer won't work, unless you have integrated graphic controller like Intel.
yes
Yes, that is determined by the ports on your motherboard. Once you have a card that will work then you will go into the BIOS and disable the on-board graphics
yes it can be played on any computer. if your computer is the intel graphics HD 3000 then you'll have HD graphics that's the only difference.
Yes u can have them i am running few of those games u just need good Ram to run them :-)
go to intel website.it will automatically detect your computer's drivers and will update it
The thing about it is that it depends how good they are. I have a computer with a cpu that goes up to 2.9 ghz, have 4 gb of ram and ahve intel hd graphics i can play crysis 1 on low settings fine the performance of the intel hd graphics depends on the other specs of your computer
The fast end of the hub, called the North bridge, contains the graphic and memory controller, and connects directly to the processor by way of 64- bit bus, called the Front Side Bus (FSB), System Bus or host bus.
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graphics cards are support memories for graphical instructions which may slow down the computer speed by keeping too much pending work for the RAM. So, the graphics card handles the tough job of graphics stationary storing until the processor is free to process them. And intel graphics card is a graphics card which supports or works only with intel processors .
It has a motherboard-integrated graphics chipset by Intel: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
TU/TX corresponds to the region where the notebook is sold: Asia & AustraliaTU : Intel Processor + UMA (integrated graphics controller)TX : Intel Processor + Discrete graphic