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Is it possible to add them? Not unless you have an old Mac Pro and then it is cost prohibitive and not all that great.
Games need both.
For example;
i3/i5/i7 class CPU (or AMD equivalent CPU)
+ NVIDIA or AMD based dedicated GPU
You don't "NEED" a dedicated graphics card to run games, modern IGP(APU's) do pretty good job handling most of the games.
Without a dedicated GPU, your "Gaming PC" won't even be near on-par with Consoles even.
DOTA2: 58.4 (MED SET)
GTA V: 31.1 (NORM PRES, OFF)
GRID : 47.9 (MED)
30 FPS is not pleasant; so yea, those #s are rubbish, not enjoyable.
Again where you going with that?
OP is talking about an Intel based Mac; again not suitable for Gaming with just CPU.