No problem. I don't think this has a direct graphics output (such as DVI or HDMI etc) judging by the connector with a lot of pins it is probably the board that goes into in a low-end laptop or even AIO desktop maybe or other platform like a box or maybe even an industrial system where no high level graphics output is needed.
However under that big aluminum heat sink there is probably an Intel GMA (Graphics Media Accelerator) which is capable of Direct3D output maybe 10.0 or lower versions and Shader Model probably 3.0 or 4.0.
These were later succeeded by Intel HD and Iris Graphics technology.