The Dell Inspiron is a laptop, therefor cannot accept any other gaming video card, except for the one that is prebuilt it. If you really need this done, you can purchase an external moniter and Vidock, and use those (If your laptop has an Express Card Slot).
Yes, the video card is NOT integrated into the mainboard on the Dell Inspiron e1705. But replacement cards ain't cheap.
A gaming video card generally does not require any additional special software. As long as the gaming video card is bought new and from a reputable store or website, the required software should come with it. However, if you are purchasing the gaming video card from a friend or someone else then it would be important to know how old the gaming video card is so that you will know if you need to update any drivers, or if you might need any special software.
Gaming headset first then capture card so you can talk in the video
If you do a lot of gaming consider getting an nVidia GeForce 9600 video card.
ya gaming computers are good for video editing but u also need 3d accelerator card.
You can buy a PCI Express Video card for the Inspiron 530. You can find these on www.ebuyer.com, www.overclockers.co.UK, www.aria.co.UK, eBay and others. Make sure you know what you are doing before you fit a Video Card. If you are unsure, get someone who knows how to fit it for you. If you are still wanting to do it yourself, there is a guide at http://www.pchardware.co.UK/install-graphics-card-guide.php that will show you how to do it.
Universal AGP3.0 card
A gaming video card records your game play, as a gamer it might be a useful tool to record your game play to share online or with friends. This is a very useful tool.
no, you would need to get a new psu.
yes it,s very good for gaming
oh yes, no dedicated no game
Any 8000-series nVidia card or 4000-series ATI card will be great for gaming. I'd consider the 8600 GT if you're looking for value and performance.