No, you cannot install an NVIDIA Optimus graphics card into an Acer Aspire 5733 as the laptop's hardware is not designed for such upgrades. The Aspire 5733 typically comes with integrated graphics or has a dedicated GPU soldered onto the motherboard, which cannot be replaced or upgraded. Additionally, NVIDIA Optimus technology is a feature that manages the use of integrated and dedicated graphics, but it requires specific hardware compatibility that this model does not support.
An update for a program to fix issues with NVIDIA cards will not have any effect with Intel graphics. You cannot use NVIDIA-specific programs on your Intel card.
A good graphics card for low details on games is the nvidia 8800. I reccammend you don't get this just to be safe. To get normal to high graphics get the nvidia 9400. For high to best Graphics, get the nvidia 9800. For best Graphics, get the 260, 280, 285, 275, 290, (all nvidia).
Nvidia make some of the best graphics cards around. The Nvidia 550 ti is a very good card from their range.
nVidia by far. But it depends. If your looking for game play then get your self a nVidia card.
You cant your intel gma is attached to your mother board so its impossible unless you take your computer apart and rebuild it
No, the graphics cards have to be the same model.
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A user of the application Ubuntu would need to install the Nvidia driver because default driver that comes packaged within the Ubuntu application lacks the ability for 3D graphics acceleration.
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Integrated graphics card.
The NVidia is faster.
A Nvidia GeForce 670M