Yes, an integrated graphics card has the video output on the mother board, it is true. But in my PC I had integrated graphics and could not run many games, but there were two PCI Express slots, and because graphics cards have their own output separate from the integrated graphics output on the motherboard, I plug my monitor into the graphics card instead of the output on the motherboard.I'm sorry for this misunderstanding, I will try to be more clear next time.
i can get a PC with 8GB, a semi-decent graphics card (which i can boost up to a good), a unknown processor and 1TBless than £500 bitchsincluding screencompatible!
A pity about the graphics card, I'd never make a purchase without in-depth viewing and comparison of all hardware.
The VGA ports on the side of the motherboard function just as well on the actual video card.What exactly does that have to do with your other comment?
I was commenting on how they did not include a video card in his computer and he has to use integrated graphics which do not run very well. I understand I was rude if that's why you were angry with me.But I didn't think he would've gotten a PC without any PCI slots...
oh oh, i have an idea! maybe he doesnt want to do much gaming on this computer, so he doesnt really care! (and its not PCI slots that matter anyway, its PCI-E)
Yes, I was a bit arrogant assuming he'd want to use it for video games. Please accept my apologies! マホ~
Screw your symbols. >:o
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't dual core processors incapable of using 6GB of RAM?