Sunday, May 6, 2012

Video cards!! dedicated and integrated?? im just wondering since integrated video cards rely on your?

processor what if youve got a good processor like Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T9800 2.93GHz, 6M L2 Cache, 1066MHz FSB, 4gb of ram.. if ur video card is Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD , would it be able to play newer games at high res or the processor doesnt affect the performance of you integrated video card..|||Of course a dedicated graphics card would be better if you would want to crank up the details of the games. Newer games tend to work better with a dedicated graphics card rather than an integrated one, as most of the processor would end up processing the graphics and not the other aspects of the game with the integrated one, like the music,storyline,scripts,etc. As the dedicated one handles all the graphics, the processor can process all the other small stuff, leaving a detailed and fast game. The difference can also vastly affect your game play experience.



So, if you have an integrated graphics card, its just gonna take its toll on the processor and affect the frames-per-second of the game, and maybe even ruin your gameplay experience, regardless how powerful your processor is.|||external or integrated video with both use processor power and external video cards usually always out perform integrated graphics. hope this helps :0)|||integrated sucks

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