r_moore04 Daemon Poster Messages 737 Nov 25, 2007 #21 but then again, would you like 2 ati cards or 2 nvidia cards
OP OP BrynF_UK Fully Optimized Messages 1,574 Nov 25, 2007 #22 freestyler105 said: Most of the 780i chipset boards won't have integrated graphics. They figure, if you're buying a board that expensive, you can afford a dedicated graphics card. So why waste time and money on integrated? Click to expand... why? because i cant afford a dedicated card right now.... anyway...if they don't ill just settle for a 680i or whatever the other one was.
freestyler105 said: Most of the 780i chipset boards won't have integrated graphics. They figure, if you're buying a board that expensive, you can afford a dedicated graphics card. So why waste time and money on integrated? Click to expand... why? because i cant afford a dedicated card right now.... anyway...if they don't ill just settle for a 680i or whatever the other one was.
freestyler105 Golden Master Messages 7,883 Nov 25, 2007 #23 No I meant why would nVidia waste resources on putting in an integrated chip when they could be making other parts of the board better.
No I meant why would nVidia waste resources on putting in an integrated chip when they could be making other parts of the board better.
freestyler105 Golden Master Messages 7,883 Nov 25, 2007 #25 It's possible, who knows. I'm just going by the fact that most of the 680i boards didn't have integrated graphics.
It's possible, who knows. I'm just going by the fact that most of the 680i boards didn't have integrated graphics.