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soo a laptop old graphics card.
you need to turn down the particles in advanced options for that card or increase your ram...since that card uses you machines ram to do stuff.
And to answer the question yes its possible to turn those features off.
scroll down and you will see them listed along with some other options you can turn off to help.
( possible turn your resolution down best 800×600 and i also have a ratio of 4:3 but dont know if it does anything)
https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-310M.22439.0.html
If it's too weak to run even 2009 games properly then how did you expect it to be able to run Warframe?
The point is, this is the one of the least demanding popular action game out there, and hardware required is very affordable. And ye, since that's a PC, not some console, it is not limited to Warframe only.
OP, seriously, consider hardware upgrade. It won't get any better.
Next year tho