Sims 1 & 2
FIFA 06\07
Need for Speed most wanted
Need for speed underground
Unreal tournament 2004
ghost recon
hitman etc
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yeah it does i have intel hd graphics it made lag a little bit. but it will work
no
The Intel X4500 HD integrated chip will run SIMS 3 like a charm provided your machine has sufficient RAM i.e atleast 1 GB for Windows XP and 2GB for VISTA since integrated chips share RAM and use it as V-RAM (Video RAM), personally I would strongly recommend atleast 2GB of RAM regardless of your OS. you might have to lower the video settings a bit, but you can still expect good performance along with some eye candy with the Intel X4500 HD graphics controller. ~GraphicsEnthusiast
Yeah, but you won't be able to have ultra graphics or whatever.
yes
Yes, that is determined by the ports on your motherboard. Once you have a card that will work then you will go into the BIOS and disable the on-board graphics
Strictly speaking, neither. It is an integrated graphics chipset. The chipset is mapped to the AGP bus, but is inferior to almost every actual AGP card in existence. it is disabled when an AGP card is installed.
No. The card will work with the generic VESA driver, but it will not be able to run the Aero interface or run applications that require hardware acceleration.
there isn't anything else you can do with that 200 dollars go get some computer games or something
I have the same problem with the game Tycoon City-New York. When I get my city really large and very detailed (with a lot of memory) the thing freezes. Related?
Yes u can have them i am running few of those games u just need good Ram to run them :-)
Then computer won't work, unless you have integrated graphic controller like Intel.
i don't think so because i have a Intel 4500mhd and i can play smoothly on low settings so i saY it wont work
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Many graphic-intensive applications (especially games) require a minimum amount of video memory in order to operate correctly (or even to run at all). So how much video memory does an Intel® chipset-based system with "integrated graphics" have? The answer: it depends. The amount of video memory is dependent upon the amount of pre-allocated memory set for your system plus something called Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT). DVMT, as its name implies, dynamically allocates system memory for use as video memory to ensure the most efficient use of available resources for maximum 2D/3D graphics performance. The amount of video memory allocated depends upon the amount requested by the operating system. When the memory is no longer required, it is returned to the operating system for use by other applications or system functions. DVMT allocates memory based on system needs. Some newer systems have an option in the system BIOS to adjust the amount of memory available for DVMT. Memory can be allocated up to the maximum limit set by the graphics driver. The maximum limit of video memory allocated by DVMT depends on your specific Intel chipset and the version of the graphics driver installed. Specific information for each integrated graphics chipset can be found via the links below. * DVMT White Paper - Mobile Intel® 945GM Express Chipset Family * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 945G Express Chipset Family * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 82865G graphics controller (Intel® 865 chipset family) * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 82852/82855 GM/GME graphics controllers (Intel® 852/855 chipset families) * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 82845G graphics controller (Intel® 845 chipset family) * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 82815 graphics controller (Intel® 815 chipset family) * DVMT White Paper - Intel® 82810 graphics controller (Intel® 810 chipset family)
maxpayne 1 hitman 1,2 Nintendo 64 games ( there are many good games ) and many low games P.S: if you want to play recent games you have to buy a new graphic card or a new PC