There is no answer for this question, as the only reasonable response is, "What do you want to do with it?" Every card has trade offs, and to figure out the best card for a computer one needs to know what the computer is being used for and also how old it is -- does it use AGP, PCI, or PCIe, for instance?
Windows XP is an operating system, not the hardware. Most computers come with some sort of graphics card included.
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doesnt have a high enough graphics card
OpenGL is an API provided by your graphics card driver. To update it, you need to download newer drivers for your graphics card. If this does not resolve your issue, you will need to purchase a new graphics card to use the application.
You cannot download a graphics card, it is hardware, meaning, you have to go to the store or order one online and install it or have someone do it for you
Windows 7 cannot in itself make your graphics card work better or make applications / games look better. The appearance of Windows 7 may be considered an "upgrade" compared to older versions of Windows, especially Windows XP, but it does not change the actual functionality of the card; it just uses more of its features.
You should actually turn the question around: does the Turbo C++ graphics library support Windows XP? The answer is yes it does, provided you are using a version of Turbo C++ for Windows XP and above.
There is no way to extend your screen with an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150. The graphics card is simply unable to extend the screen between 2 monitors. I did some research to see if you could, and the graphics card is just incapable of preforming the job. I did find a program that will do this with windows 7 starter, but it cannot with this type of graphics card. ( I have an ASUS Eee PC 1015 PE net book with this graphics card and windows 7 starter.) This problem also doesn't work on Home Premium or any other version of windows (Including Xp) if you have this type of graphics card.
Processor Graphics card Sound Card (sometimes not needed) Motherboard (Usually has onboard graphics card and sound card) Hard Drive Ram Power Supply Case
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On the internet (preferably Google), search for and install "Advanced Windows Care 2 Personal". When you open the program, there is display of your OS, processor info, Graphics card, and ram. Also you get your computer optimized for free.
Well look how much fancy graphics it has and if you upgraded to windows 7 from xp then your computer was probably built for xp not windows 7. But my computer is faster with windows 7...