Gaming PC. Video Card to follow?

Malcolm Malcolm

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Hi guys I am in need of a cheap gaming PC. I already have a build. However, the video card that I want is currently unavailable on the store where I will buy it. Now, my questions are:

*Is it okay to use the integrated graphics first and add a video card later on?

*Will there be any driver conflict when I add a discrete card?

*Will the game that I previously played using the integrated GPU still run on the integrated GPU or will it automatically run on the discrete GPU?

*Will I be able to choose whether to use the integrated GPU or disrete GPU when they are both installed?

If it's important, here's my PC build:

CPU: Intel G2030
GPU: Sapphire HD 7790 Dual-X OC
MOBO: ASrock H61M-VS
RAM: 4x1 AMD Entertainment Ed. DDR3 1600 CL9
HDD: 1TB Western Digital Caviar Blue
DVD: HP DVD 1260i
PSU: Corsair VS450

Thanks in advance! :)
 
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1) it is ok to use the integrated graphics but dont expect anything big out of it.. they are usually not meant for gaming..
2)there wont be any driver conflict
3)if you have installed your GPU... it will run on GPU..
4)no you wont be able to choose..when the graphic card is installed ..it automatically run on GPU..however if you wanna run the integrated graphics,you will need to take your card out..

ShaBaz Khan

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1) it is ok to use the integrated graphics but dont expect anything big out of it.. they are usually not meant for gaming..
2)there wont be any driver conflict
3)if you have installed your GPU... it will run on GPU..
4)no you wont be able to choose..when the graphic card is installed ..it automatically run on GPU..however if you wanna run the integrated graphics,you will need to take your card out..
 
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Malcolm Malcolm

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Thanks for clarifying it to me. :)