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.
Are you trying to disable onboard video so you can install a pci video card? If so you have to disable onboard video in your computers bios. Then install your video card in an empty pci slot. Then install the drivers for your pci card in windows.
Yes, just make sure its a pci express video card.
modem ^ original answer. My vote would be the video card. Most "modems" are going to be embedded.
Simply install a new video card. The Intel chipset your talking about will figure out an external card was installed. It's that simple.
You can change your video card by following these steps: choose a new video card that works with your computer. Then uninstall the old video card from you computer. Then take the new video card and stick it into your computer. Install the new drivers and you are done!
You plug the capture card into your computer with a USB cable and install the software.
Add a great video card to your computer, get the appropriate software (usually comes with the video card) and a install DVD burner. It worked for me.
when you install a new video card When you upgrade your system
you go to the manufacturers website look for your card install and reset comp
its possible that your game is not good enought for the video games or you need to update your video card and install graphic card files like Direct X
Install the device driver
You can disable the onboard video, and install a new video card into a pci slot. It should work fine. Good luck. but my PC doesnt turn on?