Différences entre un chipset et une carte graphique ?
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cheddarbob
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Hello,
I wanted to know what the differences are between a chipset and a graphics card. Thank you.
I wanted to know what the differences are between a chipset and a graphics card. Thank you.
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In summary:
Chipsets are "graphics cards" integrated into motherboards, they are only good for 2D (and increasingly for managing HD streams), but very poor for 3D.
A dedicated graphics card, on the other hand, is equally comfortable in 3D as in 2D.
The choice you need to make should depend on your use; if you don't do 3D, a chipset will be sufficient for you, but on the other hand, getting a dedicated graphics card allows for both options and therefore gives you the possibility, even if you don't need 3D today, to later do 3D work, such as gaming, for example.-
Hello, I know you posted this message a long time ago, but I have a chipset and I have a lot of 3D PC games that don't work. I would like to know if it is because of that and if I should change it.
- A chipset is designed to manage video and 2D graphics, while a graphics card is intended to handle all types of 2D and 3D graphic calculations.
Therefore, for those who play a lot of games, a dedicated graphics card is recommended because these circuits are optimized for various graphic/video calculations.
I hope I answered your question :)
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