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I read alot of people have integrated Intel Graphics. How good is this compared to dedicated AGP card? Anyone know?
Originally posted by: FearoftheNight
I read alot of people have integrated Intel Graphics. How good is this compared to dedicated AGP card? Anyone know?
Originally posted by: Batman5177
INTEL GRAPHICS = TEH LOSE!!!!!!!!
it's sad but funny at the same time how many people they get with their names.
i was looking through a compaq catalog that they mailed me, and even on some of their high-end machines, they have the
INTEL "EXTREME" GRAPHICS!!
who the hell pairs a 3.06ghz, 1gb rd ram, 200gb hd, and 19" lcd with onboard video?!
if you look through newbie sites such as the gamespot.com forums, they always ask
"why doesnt my game run!?!? i have a 3ghz computar and 32mb video ram!! OMGOMGOMG!!"
Originally posted by: FearoftheNight
I read alot of people have integrated Intel Graphics. How good is this compared to dedicated AGP card? Anyone know?
Originally posted by: Batman5177
INTEL GRAPHICS = TEH LOSE!!!!!!!!
it's sad but funny at the same time how many people they get with their names.
i was looking through a compaq catalog that they mailed me, and even on some of their high-end machines, they have the
INTEL "EXTREME" GRAPHICS!!
who the hell pairs a 3.06ghz, 1gb rd ram, 200gb hd, and 19" lcd with onboard video?!
if you look through newbie sites such as the gamespot.com forums, they always ask
"why doesnt my game run!?!? i have a 3ghz computar and 32mb video ram!! OMGOMGOMG!!"
Integrated video is meant for newbies with crappy monitors et. al. Except for nvidia's nforce-integrated video, none of them have enough 3D performance to do anything, and the text quality with an analog connection at high resolutions isn't anything to write home about either. For the computing enthusiast, there is nothing of use in integrated video, except for a cluster, where each system is hooked to a KVM and only viewed occasionally.Integrated video is usually meant for workstations where video processing power is far from a priority. Your web and text stuff basically...
Originally posted by: jliechty
Integrated video is meant for newbies with crappy monitors et. al. Except for nvidia's nforce-integrated video, none of them have enough 3D performance to do anything, and the text quality with an analog connection at high resolutions isn't anything to write home about either. For the computing enthusiast, there is nothing of use in integrated video, except for a cluster, where each system is hooked to a KVM and only viewed occasionally.Integrated video is usually meant for workstations where video processing power is far from a priority. Your web and text stuff basically...
IMHO, for text, use Matrox; and for 3D, use nvidia or ATI (generally, the former if maximum game compatibility is needed, and the latter if better 2D IQ is needed).
Originally posted by: FearoftheNight
I read alot of people have integrated Intel Graphics. How good is this compared to dedicated AGP card? Anyone know?
Originally posted by: FearoftheNight
That's sad. Intel controls 28% of the video market.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: Batman5177
INTEL GRAPHICS = TEH LOSE!!!!!!!!
it's sad but funny at the same time how many people they get with their names.
i was looking through a compaq catalog that they mailed me, and even on some of their high-end machines, they have the
INTEL "EXTREME" GRAPHICS!!
who the hell pairs a 3.06ghz, 1gb rd ram, 200gb hd, and 19" lcd with onboard video?!
if you look through newbie sites such as the gamespot.com forums, they always ask
"why doesnt my game run!?!? i have a 3ghz computar and 32mb video ram!! OMGOMGOMG!!"
A computational biologist.... Not all of life is games you know.
Originally posted by: Batman5177
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: Batman5177
INTEL GRAPHICS = TEH LOSE!!!!!!!!
it's sad but funny at the same time how many people they get with their names.
i was looking through a compaq catalog that they mailed me, and even on some of their high-end machines, they have the
INTEL "EXTREME" GRAPHICS!!
who the hell pairs a 3.06ghz, 1gb rd ram, 200gb hd, and 19" lcd with onboard video?!
if you look through newbie sites such as the gamespot.com forums, they always ask
"why doesnt my game run!?!? i have a 3ghz computar and 32mb video ram!! OMGOMGOMG!!"
A computational biologist.... Not all of life is games you know.
i agree that games arent the only use of computers, but for the price that you pay for their high-end machines, you'd expect them to give you something better than that. what about trying to use 3dStudioMax?
the only reason they can get away with these cards is that 99% of consumers out there only see the "3.06ghz" part