you either have a video card built into you motherboard or you have a card that connects to the PCI or AGP slots, if neither of those you can't see what your doing, but you can still run your computer
No you just said the video card was not good enough
Well first of all, you dont add video ram to a video card. The ram is soldiered onto the video card. In order to upgrade your video ram, you will have to replace the video card. Doing so will benefit you in any 3-d applications (games) you run. If you arent much of a gamer, you probably wont benefit at all, if you are a gamer, a new video card can breathe a whole new life into your old computer.
IF your computer has an AGP slot, put in a video card that is compatible with the game, install the necessary drivers, reboot with the monitor plugged into the new video card then go into BIOS and disable the on-board video card. You should now be able to use the game. If your computer does NOT have an AGP slot, you'll need to get another computer to run that game.
That means your video card is not good enough to play whatever game you are trying to play. Try another computer with nicer graphics if you have one. If you dont have a better computer, you will need to buy a better graphics card for the one you have or you cannot play that game.
Result:slow,glicthes,freezes-dont do it man!
It all depends on what video card you have. Linked below is the wikipedia article on pixel shader technology. It has a convenient chart on what cards have what level of pixel shader. For more detailed information you will need to google up the specs on your particular video card. If you dont know what video card you have, follow the other link below to the question "How do you find out what video card you have?"
Well i dont have much information about the laptop but most likely yes. You dont have an amazing graphics card, but the sims 3 is not a very graphics intensive game and just about any graphics card will play it.
you dont. you can hook them to the computer though.Another AnswerYou need two video cards in the backplane. Each video card can drive two monitors. The video cards cannot be in their "Ganged" mode (SLI or Crossfire). If they are, only one monitor will be driven (main port on primary video card). The other three will be blank.
dsi dont play movies or video only on ds(i) music play idont no if they play on r4 card
i dont know maybe u cant go back again
i dont know about current cards but mine 3 years back 8500 GT can play at 30 FPs
Your credit card company will report you to one of the three credit agencies, Experian credit bureau, Equifax credit bureau, and TransUnion credit bureau.