look at box. i dont know from top of my head, but will tell on box or in instruction manuel.
Yes, a 128-bit graphics card can work in a 64-bit computer, as the bit depth of the graphics card refers to its memory bandwidth and data processing capabilities, not the system architecture. A 64-bit computer can handle 32-bit and 64-bit applications, and it is compatible with various graphics cards regardless of their bit depth. However, to utilize the full potential of the graphics card, the system should have compatible hardware and sufficient power supply.
1 GB of RAM and a video card or on-board video that supports the DirectX 9 graphics standard and has at least 128 MB of graphics memory.
The ATI Rage won't work in your Toshiba laptop, unfortunately. The graphics card in your laptop is soldered on.
128 on xp and 256 on wi7 ...open gl 2.0
128.
if its for gaming you need a more than 128. you can buy a new graphic card for internal or an external one which you plug in usually through a USB port. Hope this was usefull c:
Any VESA-compatible graphics card can be used with Windows Vista, albeit with limited functionality. A DirectX 9 compatible card with at least 128 MB of RAM is required to use the Aero interface.
I have a aspire 5741 with i5 and 128 mb Intel hd graphics It works but the settings need to be minimal.
128 bit for sure
you need to replace your video card, if its got 128mb with intellr built in (integrated tech.) then part of your card is burned out, i would suggest a card with atleast 512mb of onboard mem.
For the GNOME based versions (non Lite): 700 MHz x86 processor 3GB of Hard Drive space 376 MB of system memory (RAM) Graphics card capable of 640x480 resolution Sound card For the LXDE based versions (Lite): 266 MHz x86 processor 2GB of Hard Drive space 128 MB of system memory (RAM) Graphics card capable of 640x480 resolution Sound card
The only thing I am not sure about is if the graphic card will be able to handle the game. I searched your laptop's specifications online and found that the graphic card is:"Intel® HD Graphics with 128 MB of dedicated system memory"Searching on Google I found many people that can run the game on this graphic card, I am just not sure if it is the same model as yours.Check the video for example listed further down this page under Sources and Related LinksI found that Intel HD graphic cards are supported for Diablo 3. Here is the full list:HD Graphics 1000HD Graphics 2000HD Graphics 3000