Dedicated vs. Integrated Graphics Cards [Easy Guide] - GPU Mag

 Hey guys. Welcome to another interesting post. today's post is about graphic cards. in this post, I going to explain all the things that a computer user has to know about graphic cards. 


As you are deciding on your next PC, It might be surprising to find out you will need to consider graphics. That's because graphics aren't just for gamers. The part of the Computer 🖥 that handles graphics is known as the graphic processing unit or GPU.  A GPU is sometimes called a video or a graphics card. So if you hear that, they are essentially talking about the same thing.




The GPU helps with the things like effectors and videos. the GPU is important for a lot of different kinds of work. from video editing and designing to work with architectural files 📂 and even machine learning.
 GPU comes in two types;
   Integrated
Discrete



 
Nvidia GeForce MX330 Entry-Level Dedicated Video Card – Laptop Graphics
Integrated GPUs
are built into the motherboard with a CPU. This allows laptops to be ultra-thin, less expensive, and power-efficient. They will work well for some gaming, lite video editing, or working with photos. these are great for most people



Integrated vs. Dedicated Graphics Card: 7 Things You Need to Know

Discrete GPUs
are their own separate part and plugins into the motherboard. they are larger in size & consume more power than integrated GPUs. but they help the computer run intense graphics, effects, and videos. If you do photo or video editing, design work, or if you game a lot you want one of these. there are a lot of different options ranging in price and performance from several manufacturers, so it's important to research your requirement before choosing a GPU.