If you mean you want to use a graphic card and not your onboard graphics , then yes.
But you don't touch the chip, when you install a card into the slot, and remove your onboard graphic drivers, then install your card drivers, then you will be using the card.
Most cards will tell you how to install the card and when to uninstall drivers and when to install them.
Almost all motherboards have a slot that can run a graphics card. Just make sure
its better than your onboard or you will be wasting your time.
No. You need a new video card.
A graphics card plugs into your computer, integrated means the graphics chip is ready installed on the motherboard.
No, the graphics chip is embeded.
Most computers have a build in graphics chip, You will not need a graphics card to just watch a movie. If you want to watch a movie in High Def, or you want a better quality then you can get with a built in chip; You can get a graphics card that is suitable for the model of computer that you have.
theres no such thing as a free graphics card unless you dig it out of the trash...a graphics card is like a big computer chip that you put into your computers agp slot
If there is a dedicated card, it's commonly called a graphics card. Some computers have a graphics chip set on the motherboard, this is called integrated graphics. These are usually inferior to a dedicated card, but much cheaper.
No, they are not the same thing.
This is a misnomer, for a built in or on board Graphics's Card. This is where Graphics's Card is built into the Main or Motherboard as a Graphics's controller chip and sharing the on board RAM. These are for entry level systems or Servers. If you want proper performance get a good Graphics's Card, you won't be glad you did until you see someone's system with out one.
Nothing... A graphic card is a graphic adapter. A card usually specifies an adapter that is removable in a card slot, when the adapter can also be on the mother board. A graphics card is a graphic adapter, but not all graphics adapters are cards
Very simple just remove it from the slot it is in.
In most cases, it is not. Most laptops use "on-board" graphics chip sets, meaning they're a part of the motherboard.
Well, you can just replace the graphics card with a 512mb card or a higher one.
No it can not you will need to buy a graphics card there is no other way besides On board Graphics