My acquaintance with the computer device,called "integrated graphics card", began with the acquisition of a new motherboard and CPU. Since then, not one year has passed, much has been re-read, even more rethought. In this paper, I'll try in simple language to explain to the reader what an integrated graphics card is. The main shortcomings and
For the computer monitor to appearimage, a special control signal must be sent to its electronic circuits. This task is entrusted to the video card. If 10 years ago a computer specialist asked to talk about a video card, he would describe a separate device - a special textolite board, with two rows of sliding contacts connecting to the motherboard connector.
Any computer system involvesa design that is drawn from individual modules. This allows you to easily upgrade the desired nodes without interfering with the work of others. So, a video card, a sound adapter, a network card, a joystick controller are connected to the motherboard. However, many of these cards have now become integrated.
Remember the Soviet-era music combines,combining a turntable, a tape recorder and a receiver? The same thing is happening now in microprocessor technology: since recently, an interesting solution is massively offered on the market - an integrated video card.
A video adapter in the form of a separate device is called discrete. Such a card can be easily replaced if necessary. But the integrated graphics upgrade
First, by purchasing a motherboard withintegrated graphics card, you can save on purchasing discrete. At least the first time. It is worth noting that the price of solutions with integrated (embedded) cards and without them differs slightly. In addition, many modern processors already have a built-in video core, and it is up to the user to use it or not.
Secondly, the power consumption level of built-inmodels of video adapters are usually lower than those of discrete ones, which makes it possible to assemble an energy-efficient computer. For example, an integrated Intel graphics card consumes no more than 15 watts. Therefore, the temperature mode is more gentle - you can reduce the number of noisy fans in the system unit.
However, the integrated video card has two features that do not allow recommending its use to everyone without exception:
- The performance is lower than the bulk of low-cost discrete devices;
- the possibilities are more modest - for example, when even budget discrete cards supported DirectX 11, the embedded ones implemented only 10.1.
Thus, if the computer is not used for "heavy" games and similar 3D applications, then the integrated solution is the best choice.