Did my homework. So right now consensus is if plugging in a PCI xpress card 16 into a board w/integrated video but different chip from of course different manufacturer, it will disable onboard video and you're ready to go. Nvidia's only one upto now to include Hybrid where if discrete card not required on app. then the onboard takes over. Their reasoning is of course cut down on costs, but no evidence of real increase power of both on when a app. requires it. Not as much as a high power card by itself anyway.
Here's a link just in case for some initial info: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/amd-nv...w-31126-2.html
So anyone experience any real issues w/inserting lets say a PCI express 16 Nvidia card into a ATI integrated video mobo? Pitch in because I'm ready to pull the trigger today on either a ASUS, Gigabyte or MSI. I have to RMA my ASUS so I don't know turnaround time until I speak w/them again soon. If anything like Video card I'm definitely just getting new mobo. Prolly try to snatch a Socket AM3 backwards to 2. Really at this time don't want to get new CPU for 3 socket. Ram is cheap, but a CPU I have to watch budget for as of now.
P,S. Newegg not what it used to be. That's my experience only so far. Last couple of mos. issues w/defective products. Could be just part of the whole PC building experience or they're going down quickly. Thnx.
Here's a link just in case for some initial info: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/amd-nv...w-31126-2.html
So anyone experience any real issues w/inserting lets say a PCI express 16 Nvidia card into a ATI integrated video mobo? Pitch in because I'm ready to pull the trigger today on either a ASUS, Gigabyte or MSI. I have to RMA my ASUS so I don't know turnaround time until I speak w/them again soon. If anything like Video card I'm definitely just getting new mobo. Prolly try to snatch a Socket AM3 backwards to 2. Really at this time don't want to get new CPU for 3 socket. Ram is cheap, but a CPU I have to watch budget for as of now.
P,S. Newegg not what it used to be. That's my experience only so far. Last couple of mos. issues w/defective products. Could be just part of the whole PC building experience or they're going down quickly. Thnx.
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