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I enabled IGD in BIOS and discovered my CPU has more dedicated memory than the GPU.

I enabled IGD in BIOS and discovered my CPU has more dedicated memory than the GPU.

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schemouna
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08-13-2016, 07:53 AM
#1
You're considering using integrated graphics on both systems. The i7 6700 has 8GB of shared graphics memory, which is more than enough for basic tasks. The 1050ti has only 4GB, so it might struggle with demanding applications. Running integrated graphics could help if you need to save RAM or run lighter software, but expect performance limitations on heavier workloads.
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schemouna
08-13-2016, 07:53 AM #1

You're considering using integrated graphics on both systems. The i7 6700 has 8GB of shared graphics memory, which is more than enough for basic tasks. The 1050ti has only 4GB, so it might struggle with demanding applications. Running integrated graphics could help if you need to save RAM or run lighter software, but expect performance limitations on heavier workloads.

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Nevla
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08-13-2016, 08:01 AM
#2
the 1050 ti offers significantly improved VRAM and a more powerful GPU core, making it a better overall graphics card. It was built specifically for gaming performance rather than general computing. For more details, some research is helpful, but using the IGPU can be beneficial.
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Nevla
08-13-2016, 08:01 AM #2

the 1050 ti offers significantly improved VRAM and a more powerful GPU core, making it a better overall graphics card. It was built specifically for gaming performance rather than general computing. For more details, some research is helpful, but using the IGPU can be beneficial.

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iTz_CrAnk_PvP
Member
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08-13-2016, 06:46 PM
#3
Your 1050ti offers 4 GB of exclusive RAM. The integrated graphics provide 8 GB of shared space. All the RAM consumed by the iGPU becomes unavailable for the operating system and applications. This dedicated portion tends to be quicker and more responsive, while discrete GPUs usually deliver better performance despite lower memory capacity.
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iTz_CrAnk_PvP
08-13-2016, 06:46 PM #3

Your 1050ti offers 4 GB of exclusive RAM. The integrated graphics provide 8 GB of shared space. All the RAM consumed by the iGPU becomes unavailable for the operating system and applications. This dedicated portion tends to be quicker and more responsive, while discrete GPUs usually deliver better performance despite lower memory capacity.

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Ender_Craft47
Posting Freak
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08-13-2016, 07:43 PM
#4
What's the purpose of triple buffering if it doesn't involve a GPU or CPU? Are these games still made for older computers, or is there less focus on motherboard settings? Haha!
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Ender_Craft47
08-13-2016, 07:43 PM #4

What's the purpose of triple buffering if it doesn't involve a GPU or CPU? Are these games still made for older computers, or is there less focus on motherboard settings? Haha!

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Tico_32
Senior Member
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08-17-2016, 01:55 PM
#5
Triple buffering is a feature of the GPU, but it doesn’t directly explain your memory questions. The amount of memory you have depends more on textures and 3D models than on buffering techniques.
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Tico_32
08-17-2016, 01:55 PM #5

Triple buffering is a feature of the GPU, but it doesn’t directly explain your memory questions. The amount of memory you have depends more on textures and 3D models than on buffering techniques.

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jbone77
Member
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08-21-2016, 03:13 PM
#6
Stay positive and enjoy yourself!
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jbone77
08-21-2016, 03:13 PM #6

Stay positive and enjoy yourself!

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alicat428
Junior Member
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08-21-2016, 03:58 PM
#7
The GPU performance goes beyond just the VRAM size—this 1050 Ti model clearly outperforms others.
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alicat428
08-21-2016, 03:58 PM #7

The GPU performance goes beyond just the VRAM size—this 1050 Ti model clearly outperforms others.

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TheChosenOne_M
Junior Member
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08-21-2016, 04:08 PM
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Play games from various sources. The dedicated graphics on the CPU can handle browsing, running Windows, and opening apps without issues. You can also achieve raw GPU output straight to the screen using a secondary monitor.
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TheChosenOne_M
08-21-2016, 04:08 PM #8

Play games from various sources. The dedicated graphics on the CPU can handle browsing, running Windows, and opening apps without issues. You can also achieve raw GPU output straight to the screen using a secondary monitor.

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Sappemeester
Junior Member
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08-21-2016, 11:17 PM
#9
Typically, most laptops rely on the integrated graphics for desktop tasks and activate the dedicated graphics card only when required. This approach is common for most computers because a graphics card left idle consumes minimal energy. It’s not the usual setup.
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Sappemeester
08-21-2016, 11:17 PM #9

Typically, most laptops rely on the integrated graphics for desktop tasks and activate the dedicated graphics card only when required. This approach is common for most computers because a graphics card left idle consumes minimal energy. It’s not the usual setup.

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Hbsanders
Member
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08-22-2016, 11:51 PM
#10
It involves [PEG] multimonitoring on my B250 PC motherboard. I'm thinking about getting a laptop to use. But it would require a costly setup. Haha!
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Hbsanders
08-22-2016, 11:51 PM #10

It involves [PEG] multimonitoring on my B250 PC motherboard. I'm thinking about getting a laptop to use. But it would require a costly setup. Haha!