Installing a video card on systems with onboard video isnt hard. Sometimes you need to change a BIOS setting to get the new card to work, sometimes the BIOS will autodetect the new card and change to that automatically. Without checking, I cant be sure which method will work with the DH67CL.
Very cheap video cards would have similar performance, like an ATI/AM HD5450/6450 or nVidia G210. Both have support from both open source and closed source drivers.
Someone has already tried a DH67CL with CentOS-
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I got an Intel DH67CL, i5 2500 and 4GB RAM yesterday. I installed an old SATA disk that I had lying around and it happened to have an old Centos install on it that I tried to boot - it failed but just needed the initrd rebuilt to fix that. Booted the Centos 5.5 x86_64 DVD to fix it and that seemed quite happy. Have not run an install from scratch.
I'm running mine as a command line only server so I have no idea about the graphics support.
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https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb...orumpost123295
I did a bit more checking, there is a chance that you could have other minor issues apart from the video.
https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb...orumpost132186
http://elrepo.org/bugs/view.php?id=137
So you might have no hyperthreading (meh, not really a problem) and possibly USB errors.