Because the E5800 cannot process graphics on its own, visual processing is handled in one of two places:
This comprehensive guide will explain exactly what graphics hardware you have, how to find the right driver for modern operating systems, and how to get the best performance out of this legendary budget CPU.
Once the driver is installed, you won't see a miraculous transformation—the GMA X4500 is still a low-end integrated chip from 2008. However, you can tweak settings to maximize stability.
Before you can install a driver, you must understand exactly what hardware you are dealing with. The most common source of frustration for E5800 owners is a misunderstanding of where the graphics processing actually takes place.