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~Intel® Pentium® Processor B960 or Intel® Pentium® Processor E2200
with Intel HD Graphics 2000 (Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD 2000)
it used common memory and L3 cache from CPU
you can't use it for most games, released after 2008
you can change settings how much amount ram use in bios, but max is 128 or 256
drivers will give more ram, but for gpu-affected games it not helped.
Keep in mind RAM makes very slow video memory, but it should work fine for 2D and some older 3D games.