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DarkNova101
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01-24-2016, 10:53 PM
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AMD doesn't produce anything on its own; everything comes from external suppliers. 1. A GPU isn't a chipset. 2. It connects to CPUs via PCIe lanes, not the motherboard's chipset lanes (like x570). These lanes have higher latency. 3. It doesn't fix any latency or software problems. It only helps with PCIe 5.0 signal quality. The motherboard is already handling many tasks, so adding a GPU increases complexity. The more components it adds, the greater the chance of failure. Including a GPU means: if you encounter a faulty GDDR6 memory module, you'll need to replace both the GPU and the now more costly motherboard. Because the GPU is likely the most outdated and expensive part, attaching it permanently to the board isn't ideal—especially in budget or public systems where cost efficiency matters.
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DarkNova101
01-24-2016, 10:53 PM #11

AMD doesn't produce anything on its own; everything comes from external suppliers. 1. A GPU isn't a chipset. 2. It connects to CPUs via PCIe lanes, not the motherboard's chipset lanes (like x570). These lanes have higher latency. 3. It doesn't fix any latency or software problems. It only helps with PCIe 5.0 signal quality. The motherboard is already handling many tasks, so adding a GPU increases complexity. The more components it adds, the greater the chance of failure. Including a GPU means: if you encounter a faulty GDDR6 memory module, you'll need to replace both the GPU and the now more costly motherboard. Because the GPU is likely the most outdated and expensive part, attaching it permanently to the board isn't ideal—especially in budget or public systems where cost efficiency matters.

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AthenasLight
Posting Freak
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01-25-2016, 09:25 PM
#12
Because G series chips cover all your requirements. Adding them to a motherboard means you're stuck with them forever. Upgrades become impossible once the next generation arrives. On-chip options still offer a path forward.
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AthenasLight
01-25-2016, 09:25 PM #12

Because G series chips cover all your requirements. Adding them to a motherboard means you're stuck with them forever. Upgrades become impossible once the next generation arrives. On-chip options still offer a path forward.

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