When you DON'T need a GPU

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#1 desertpython
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Seeing as most of the posts here argue about the merits of rather expensive GPU's that may confuse buyers I though to post his thread as to when you don't need a GPU - which will include any PC that doesn't play games or does heavy editing. The onboard GPU is more than enough for anything not related to those tasks. Just redressing the balance.

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#2 C_Rule
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Err, thanks.
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#3 NailedGR
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The only time you don't need a GPU is if you don't want to see any images on your monitor.

Now for as the times you don't need a discrete graphics card:

When you use your computer for an e-mail/facebook/internet browsing terminal.

However this is a gaming website and everyone here pretty much needs one.

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#4 desertpython
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The only time you don't need a GPU is if you don't want to see any images on your monitor.

Now for as the times you don't need a discrete graphics card:

When you use your computer for an e-mail/facebook/internet browsing terminal.

However this is a gaming website and everyone here pretty much needs one.

NailedGR

The onboard GPU still displays images and you can still watch Blu-Ray perfectly well without a discrete card.

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#5 C_Rule
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[QUOTE="NailedGR"]

The only time you don't need a GPU is if you don't want to see any images on your monitor.

Now for as the times you don't need a discrete graphics card:

When you use your computer for an e-mail/facebook/internet browsing terminal.

However this is a gaming website and everyone here pretty much needs one.

desertpython

The onboard GPU still displays images and you can still watch Blu-Ray perfectly well without a discrete card.

Nailed was having a go at your title. An onboard chip is still a GPU.
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#6 ATLReppa770
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[QUOTE="NailedGR"]

The only time you don't need a GPU is if you don't want to see any images on your monitor.

Now for as the times you don't need a discrete graphics card:

When you use your computer for an e-mail/facebook/internet browsing terminal.

However this is a gaming website and everyone here pretty much needs one.

desertpython

The onboard GPU still displays images and you can still watch Blu-Ray perfectly well without a discrete card.

He was stating that no matter what, whether using a graphics card or not, a GPU (graphics processing unit) is still required to view anything on your monitor.
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#7 mouthforbathory
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Most people who come to this forum are probably in need of decent dedicated graphics processing. What you stated is pretty obvious. The funny thing is that at some point a person probably will want some better than IGP graphics processing because they want to dabble into some light gaming or video editing. They find out they are out of luck in terms getting something working properly and forget the idea all together, looking further down on PCs.

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#8 BluRayHiDef
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When you have a two HD 5970s in Quadfire, you definitely don't need a new GPU.:)

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#9 ATLReppa770
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When you have a two HD 5970s in Quadfire, you definitely don't need a new GPU.:)

BluRayHiDef
I'm guessing that's what you have, and you found the perfect opportunity to brag about it .. That's just a guess, of course.
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#10 BluRayHiDef
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

When you have a two HD 5970s in Quadfire, you definitely don't need a new GPU.:)

ATLReppa770

I'm guessing that's what you have, and you found the perfect opportunity to brag about it .. That's just a guess, of course.

No, I actually have the following:

Specifications:

  • Intel Core i7-920 Quad Core
  • Xigmatex Thor's Hammer Heatsink
  • XFX ATI Radeon HD 5870
  • OCZ 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 RAM
  • Samsung Spinpoint 7200 RPM 16Mb Cache 3.0GB/s 3.5" 500GB SATA HDD
  • Western Digital Caviar Black 7200 RPM 32MB Cache 3.0GB/s 3.5" 1TB SATA HDD
  • LG DVD Drive
  • LG BD Drive
  • Asus P6T SE Motherboard
  • Cooler Master HAF 932-AMD Edition
  • Corsair 750TX-PSU

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#11 Empirefrtw
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Seeing as most of the posts here argue about the merits of rather expensive GPU's that may confuse buyers I though to post his thread as to when you don't need a GPU - which will include any PC that doesn't play games or does heavy editing. The onboard GPU is more than enough for anything not related to those tasks. Just redressing the balance.

desertpython
That is true but about 95% of the time here most people are buying a gaming rig after all this is gamespot.
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#12 C_Rule
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

When you have a two HD 5970s in Quadfire, you definitely don't need a new GPU.:)

ATLReppa770
I'm guessing that's what you have, and you found the perfect opportunity to brag about it .. That's just a guess, of course.

IIRC, he has a 5870.
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#13 C_Rule
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[QUOTE="desertpython"]

Seeing as most of the posts here argue about the merits of rather expensive GPU's that may confuse buyers I though to post his thread as to when you don't need a GPU - which will include any PC that doesn't play games or does heavy editing. The onboard GPU is more than enough for anything not related to those tasks. Just redressing the balance.

Empirefrtw
That is true but about 95% of the time here most people are buying a gaming rig after all this is gamespot.

What you talking about? I thought it was webbrowsingandpictureviewingspot.
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Have any of you built a HTPC capable of 1080p video with an onboard gpu? I'd like to build a cheap, small one, but reviews of the on-board GPUs that I've read have been sketchy at best.
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#15 NailedGR
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Have any of you built a HTPC capable of 1080p video with an onboard gpu? I'd like to build a cheap, small one, but reviews of the on-board GPUs that I've read have been sketchy at best.guynamedbilly

They all bad.

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#16 Elann2008
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

When you have a two HD 5970s in Quadfire, you definitely don't need a new GPU.:)

ATLReppa770
I'm guessing that's what you have, and you found the perfect opportunity to brag about it .. That's just a guess, of course.

He's not bragging. It was a joke! :P I would love another GTX 460 in my rig though. :P Or two of those 5970's... thank you very much! :D
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#17 Elann2008
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[QUOTE="ATLReppa770"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

When you have a two HD 5970s in Quadfire, you definitely don't need a new GPU.:)

BluRayHiDef

I'm guessing that's what you have, and you found the perfect opportunity to brag about it .. That's just a guess, of course.

No, I actually have the following:

Specifications:

  • Intel Core i7-920 Quad Core
  • Xigmatex Thor's Hammer Heatsink
  • XFX ATI Radeon HD 5870
  • OCZ 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 RAM
  • Samsung Spinpoint 7200 RPM 16Mb Cache 3.0GB/s 3.5" 500GB SATA HDD
  • Western Digital Caviar Black 7200 RPM 32MB Cache 3.0GB/s 3.5" 1TB SATA HDD
  • LG DVD Drive
  • LG BD Drive
  • Asus P6T SE Motherboard
  • Cooler Master HAF 932-AMD Edition
  • Corsair 750TX-PSU

First time I've seen your PC. NICE!

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#18 Iantheone
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[QUOTE="ATLReppa770"][QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

When you have a two HD 5970s in Quadfire, you definitely don't need a new GPU.:)

BluRayHiDef

I'm guessing that's what you have, and you found the perfect opportunity to brag about it .. That's just a guess, of course.

No, I actually have the following:

Specifications:

  • Intel Core i7-920 Quad Core
  • Xigmatex Thor's Hammer Heatsink
  • XFX ATI Radeon HD 5870
  • OCZ 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 RAM
  • Samsung Spinpoint 7200 RPM 16Mb Cache 3.0GB/s 3.5" 500GB SATA HDD
  • Western Digital Caviar Black 7200 RPM 32MB Cache 3.0GB/s 3.5" 1TB SATA HDD
  • LG DVD Drive
  • LG BD Drive
  • Asus P6T SE Motherboard
  • Cooler Master HAF 932-AMD Edition
  • Corsair 750TX-PSU

Is that a bed above your computer?

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#19 BluRayHiDef
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="ATLReppa770"] I'm guessing that's what you have, and you found the perfect opportunity to brag about it .. That's just a guess, of course.Iantheone

No, I actually have the following:

Specifications:

  • Intel Core i7-920 Quad Core
  • Xigmatex Thor's Hammer Heatsink
  • XFX ATI Radeon HD 5870
  • OCZ 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 RAM
  • Samsung Spinpoint 7200 RPM 16Mb Cache 3.0GB/s 3.5" 500GB SATA HDD
  • Western Digital Caviar Black 7200 RPM 32MB Cache 3.0GB/s 3.5" 1TB SATA HDD
  • LG DVD Drive
  • LG BD Drive
  • Asus P6T SE Motherboard
  • Cooler Master HAF 932-AMD Edition
  • Corsair 750TX-PSU

Is that a bed above your computer?

Yes.

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#21 freesafety13
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Except, if you are like me, and youhave no on board chip then the G.P.U is used all the time.:P

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+1 Its about time someone said it.
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#22 C_Rule
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[QUOTE="roulettethedog"]

Except, if you are like me, and youhave no on board chip then the G.P.U is used all the time.:P

freesafety13
+1 Its about time someone said it.

Yes, come to think of it, I too would have some trouble using my PC without a graphics card.
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#24 wklzip
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[QUOTE="Iantheone"]

[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

No, I actually have the following:

Specifications:

  • Intel Core i7-920 Quad Core
  • Xigmatex Thor's Hammer Heatsink
  • XFX ATI Radeon HD 5870
  • OCZ 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 RAM
  • Samsung Spinpoint 7200 RPM 16Mb Cache 3.0GB/s 3.5" 500GB SATA HDD
  • Western Digital Caviar Black 7200 RPM 32MB Cache 3.0GB/s 3.5" 1TB SATA HDD
  • LG DVD Drive
  • LG BD Drive
  • Asus P6T SE Motherboard
  • Cooler Master HAF 932-AMD Edition
  • Corsair 750TX-PSU

BluRayHiDef

Is that a bed above your computer?

Yes.

Win. :) That is the best way to use space

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#25 BluRayHiDef
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="Iantheone"]

Is that a bed above your computer?

wklzip

Yes.

Win. :) That is the best way to use space

Thanks.

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#26 Iantheone
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[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]

[QUOTE="Iantheone"]

Is that a bed above your computer?

wklzip

Yes.

Win. :) That is the best way to use space

Almost. My computer sleeps in the bed WITH me :P