You will have purchase NVidia video card and install it in your computer. But be careful make sure that your computer supports upgrade you are about to do. Modern video cards require at least PCI-E x16 port. As result not all computers even new support video upgrade from onboard video to dedicated video card.
An update for a program to fix issues with NVIDIA cards will not have any effect with Intel graphics. You cannot use NVIDIA-specific programs on your Intel card.
nVidia by far. But it depends. If your looking for game play then get your self a nVidia card.
No you must have a Nvidia Graphics card/mother board / or cpu...
yes
you need an nvidia geforce graphics card to play pes 2008.it will not work in Intel motherboard chiipsets
Intel makes this particular, very high performance, graphics card while Nvidia is one of the best manufacturers in the known universe for the GMA X4500.
Nvidia make some of the best graphics cards around. The Nvidia 550 ti is a very good card from their range.
The Gateway LX6810-01 Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 2.33GHz Desktop comes with a NVIDIA GeForce GT120 PCI Express Video Card graphics card.
A good graphics card for low details on games is the nvidia 8800. I reccammend you don't get this just to be safe. To get normal to high graphics get the nvidia 9400. For high to best Graphics, get the nvidia 9800. For best Graphics, get the 260, 280, 285, 275, 290, (all nvidia).
Eh, Dude!! Go with Nvidia 8400m as there is no need to think over it. If you really wanna know why am I saying this then click the link below. It is my whole year experience with Intel X3100 : http://lnk.in/X3100 {if you can't click then paste the code in address bar}.
You cant your intel gma is attached to your mother board so its impossible unless you take your computer apart and rebuild it
I think you meant the game portal 2? It will be a bit choppy on intel HD graphics. you can only run it on the lowest graphics with a low framerate. Problem with Intel HD 4000 graphics is it's not a dedicated graphics card. Almost all (if not all) of intel HD Graphics are integrated into the CPU which means that they don't physically exist as a separate core from the CPU. Therefore they are not ideal for 3D gaming. If you have them on a desktop, consider buying a dedicated graphics card, preferably an Nvidia GTX series(or Nvidia GeForce if you are on low budget). if it's a laptop, you can't change the graphics, so buy a new laptop with a dedicated card if you want to play games at moderate-high settings. Hope i answered your question, if not leave me a message on my message board.