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Integrated graphics + video card?

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I am (finally) going to buy a new PC this week and It comes with a ATI Radeon HD 5450 video card (1 GB version), but the motherboard (ASROCK N68-S UCC) has integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 graphics, which is much weaker than the video card.
But, does the presence of both brings any benefit?
 
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Nividia is better..
im using it too..
my bro use ATi radeon 5450 play CoD black ops lag if maximum resolution
 
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While some Integrated GPU's do allow you to use them at the same time as a dedicated giving a performance boost, this one does not. Therefore it's only use is as a backup if the HD5450 fails.

Also, where are you purchasing this from?

Nividia is better..
im using it too..
my bro use ATi radeon 5450 play CoD black ops lag if maximum resolution

Sigh... please never return to this section
 
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While some Integrated GPU's do allow you to use them at the same time as a dedicated giving a performance boost, this one does not. Therefore it's only use is as a backup if the HD5450 fails.

Also, where are you purchasing this from?



Sigh... please never return to this section

Yes it does allow, actually. I can use both at the same time, each handling a different display!
And with the motherboard's driver I can switch them at anytime, meaning using the other one (for games, actually).
 
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Yes it does allow, actually. I can use both at the same time, each handling a different display!
And with the motherboard's driver I can switch them at anytime, meaning using the other one (for games, actually).

I meant as output to the same display, not to two at the same time, I think almost all integrated chips you can find now will do that.
 
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