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There are big difference, if you want to play games, onboard video is never
a solution. Most onboard video share main memory which is much slower than
having memory its own. Even those don't share main memory, the onboard video
chip never catch up to date.

However, onboard video is good for normal office work, as you will hardly
notice the difference without 3D involved while you enjoy the money saving.

Please also keep in mind that some mobo with onboard video don't have AGP
slot or don't support other video card other than the onboard one, you will
have very limited upgrade capability or even no way to upgrade video with
those mobo.

8Mb video memory it enough if you don't ask for games.

Jun Qian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Demetri Kolokotronis" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 1:05 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Video Drivers


> Will there be any performance difference between onboard video and card
> video, same or equal manufacturer and same amount memory? I realize
> onboard memory will "borrow" memory. Other than that?
>
> What difference will see between video cards with 8MB, 16MB, and 32MB
> memory, if not play video games?

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