Sunday, December 6, 2009

Onboard video port its own RAM vs. seperate video card?

I currently have a onboard video port that has RAM dedicated to its own, not from the system bus i believe. would it make allot of difference if i installed a seperate video card with almost the same specs???



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If the add in video card had the same specs, you'd get no performance boost. However, you should make sure that the onboard video is using dedicated RAM versus shared RAM - you can check in the BIOS to see how much RAM is installed, then compare that to the RAM available to Windows.



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YOu will see the benefits of a seperate video card when you play games, rip dvd and create 3d graphics etc. Any intergrated hardware like the video card, soundcard and NIC will hog your CPU and motherboard resources. For example the onboard video card uses your computer RAM, there for slow down your computer a lot. That is exactly why any computer with onboard video is not recommended for windows Vista's Aero interface
if u sure on this 2 things



- the onboard video has dedicated RAM



- it has same spec (e.g. onboard 6150 vs 6150 card).



then it would NOT have any different.



else



video card will be better.

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