I've got Dragon Age:Origins, but whenever I start the game it says Failed To Find Supported Video Card. So, is there any way the Intel GMA 950 video card can be used?Is the Intel GMA 950 video card enough to play Dragon Age: Origins On?
Well first of all the GMA 950 is a fake card that is rreally integrated meaning it is not used for games.That is why people buy a pc than a mac if you game.Or you just buy a macbook pro.The card is just used for entertainment like surfing the web.It just makes it so that you can actually see your screen and what you are doing.Is the Intel GMA 950 video card enough to play Dragon Age: Origins On?
As the game itself says no!
Intel makes IGP, Integrated GPU's on motherboards this allows for some help with playing back video and well it shows the image. But they are never gaming GPU's they always seem to be scraping the bottom of acceptable. The only reason the GMA 3100 came out is because Vista needed DX10 for certain things. For the rest it is weak and slow card and your 950 is quite older and slower.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA
As you will read and shiver that is simply to slow to even play 5 year old games decently.
So what is your next step I mean you don't buy a great game like dragon age just to look at the box. Well if you have a free PCI-Express/AGP slot then you could buy a videocard. It doesn't has to be be the most expensive if you are willing to spend around $200 then you find very capable video cards that offer good performance for a good price. Even around $150 you are served well! I wouldn't go under $100 as you reach the budget range and those videocards serve the same need as your IGP. The person who does little...
You also will find that your pc goes faster if you add a videocard as the GMA is switched off and doesn't requires memory bandwidth anymore.
There is a reason why gamers loathe IGP's unless it are gamer laptops those come with either ATI or Nvidia GPU's that do perform. I self got one of those mobile GPU's in a decent performance range and yes it works.
Anyhow if you have a laptop you must check if you can even upgrade. If you have a PC then yes you can add a card that does performs.
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