It is certainly possible, though other things may become problematic as well, as video cards need something to run them. Also, even if the video cards are not seriously damaged, extended use cannot possibly help their performance.
Replace the video card.
SiS 661FX video card drivers do not support Pixel Shaders at all from what I've heard and read on online forums and boards. Taking in this, I'd say no. You most likely need to upgrade your video card driver.
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Full details of a Mac's hardware can be found by selecting About This Mac from the Apple menu (top left corner) and clicking the More Info... button. Select Graphics/Displays from the left hand pane and details of the video card etc. will be shown in the right hand pane.
look in the left side of the game cover that it is in when you buy it. on the left where the manual usually is, it should be there on a small card.
Right-click your Computer icon on the desk-top and left-click properties. Select Device Manager in the pop-up box. Scroll down to sound, Video and Game controllers, and click the arrow to expand it - your video card should be listed there.
According to the requirements, your video card is a little behind from the 9600 it requires, but it should still run perfectly on medium settings.
Yes, the bike may have been damaged after being left in the rain.
could be A. Processor B. Ram C. Files not fragmented D. Video Card
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Sooo... which memory? HD, ram, video card? To get more information then you could possible want go to: Apple menu(upper left corner)/ About This Mac/ More Info...then in the left window select what you want, in your case Hardware/ Memory for ram-/ Graphics/Displays for your video card-/ and either Serial-ATA for your HD for the later Macs (2010+-) or ATA for earlier Macs.
shut your computer down. open up the left side of the computer. find the slot in the bottom left side of the motherboard where your agp card will fit and plug it in. put your computer back together and plug your monitor into the port on the video card. start the computer and go to nvidia.com to download the latest drivers for your card and install the drivers.