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Any advantage in having dedicated gfx card over onboard gfx?!
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<blockquote data-quote="petzlux" data-source="post: 155830" data-attributes="member: 47616"><p>I have a onboard graphics chip (gforce 6150), and can run anything from SD TV to 1080p HD without a problem. I guess with some of the newest graphics cards, they can take over the whole decoding process for H264 and make sense.</p><p></p><p>I guess anyone with a fairly recent onboard graphics card and enough fast ram (as that is used by the graphics as well) shouldnt need to bother with a separate gfx card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petzlux, post: 155830, member: 47616"] I have a onboard graphics chip (gforce 6150), and can run anything from SD TV to 1080p HD without a problem. I guess with some of the newest graphics cards, they can take over the whole decoding process for H264 and make sense. I guess anyone with a fairly recent onboard graphics card and enough fast ram (as that is used by the graphics as well) shouldnt need to bother with a separate gfx card. [/QUOTE]
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