Mac Mini (mid 2010) Graphic Card

Is NVIDIA GeForce 320M(256MB) better than NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT(128MB) and NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX (512 MB)? And can i upgrade the graphic card of a mac mini?

You can't upgrade the graphics card on a Mini. As far as I'm aware it is part of the logic board and also uses shared memory with the main RAM.
As to which of those is the best card that is going to be hard to answer. I suspect it may be a toss up between the 320M and the 8800GTX although I suspect that even with less memory the 320M is probably the best.

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