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March 18th, 2023 16:00
Video Card for Basic Computer
I have a Dell 660s computer. I just use it as a basic computer, email, web browsing etc. Not interested in gaming for anything like that. I have changed out the processor and installed 8 gigs of ram. I ordered a SSD but haven't received it yet. What i was wondering, is there any point in installing a video card?
I used to install cheap video cards on all my computers to free up memory, but I'm not sure if that is a factor on modern computers. I can get a 2 gig, video card for about $15 so if it will help it i no problem, but in the past I installed similar cards on a couple of Optiplexes I used mostly for music and I really couldn't tell the difference on the one with 8 gigs of ram, I did notice a small difference on the one running Xp that was limited to 4 gigs.. I just wonder if it will make any difference for basic computing?
I'm currently using a Dell Precision T3600 for music and video.
Thanks,
Ben


HelmpMe23
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March 19th, 2023 22:00
In my experience, adding a video card won't make much of a difference unless you are gaming or doing other video intensive activities. For web browsing, watching videos, or playing music it won't make a noticeable difference. Only difference adding a video card will make is that it will free up a little bit of RAM which is reserved for your on-board graphics. With 8 gig of RAM this may speed up your applications slightly if at all.
BenVoiles
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March 20th, 2023 02:00
Thanks, that is what I was thinking.
Ben