Each computer must have a display function, there is a display chip, this becomes a GPU, some independent, people call it "unique", some integrated into the motherboard, people call "integrated graphics", for people who do not know the computer, how to distinguish when buying a computer? Because the single dignitaries are more expensive than the integrated, Here's how to tell if your computer is an integrated video card.
Physical look: You can look at the rear of the mainframe box, if it is integrated, your monitor "signal line" is in the mouse, USB and other interfaces not far from the place, usually horizontal up and down.
Of course, the motherboard is placed on the table, if the chassis is erected, your motherboard is vertical.
See System configuration: Right click "My Computer", select Management, open Device Manager on the left side of navigation, expand the display card on the right, the general integration is inter, or AMD series, if what inter6760,amd650, independent one is to have their own graphics card chip code. such as GT430,9600GT and so on.
Memory: If 2G the following memory can see whether the memory is an integer, such as 2G, this is independent, if there are 1.95 or 1.75 and so on the description is integrated. Memory in My Computer right-click to select Properties to view.