R rafin2000 Reputable Jun 19, 2014 40 0 4,530 Jun 24, 2014 #1 does having an apu and gpu in a system have any extra benefits to graphics performance or is it same as any other processor+gpu together?
does having an apu and gpu in a system have any extra benefits to graphics performance or is it same as any other processor+gpu together?
Solution LucoTF Jun 24, 2014 rafin2000 : does having an apu and gpu in a system have any extra benefits to graphics performance or is it same as any other processor+gpu together? No real benefit. using an A10-xxxx with a dedicated card is just like using a 750k / 760k. Then there's dual graphics mode (crossfire), but performance in DG mode has been lacklustre in gaming benchmarks
rafin2000 : does having an apu and gpu in a system have any extra benefits to graphics performance or is it same as any other processor+gpu together? No real benefit. using an A10-xxxx with a dedicated card is just like using a 750k / 760k. Then there's dual graphics mode (crossfire), but performance in DG mode has been lacklustre in gaming benchmarks
LucoTF Splendid Sep 6, 2013 6,414 1 27,960 Jun 24, 2014 Solution #2 rafin2000 : does having an apu and gpu in a system have any extra benefits to graphics performance or is it same as any other processor+gpu together? No real benefit. using an A10-xxxx with a dedicated card is just like using a 750k / 760k. Then there's dual graphics mode (crossfire), but performance in DG mode has been lacklustre in gaming benchmarks Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
rafin2000 : does having an apu and gpu in a system have any extra benefits to graphics performance or is it same as any other processor+gpu together? No real benefit. using an A10-xxxx with a dedicated card is just like using a 750k / 760k. Then there's dual graphics mode (crossfire), but performance in DG mode has been lacklustre in gaming benchmarks
D Dima Wisotski Reputable Jun 24, 2014 3 0 4,510 Jun 24, 2014 #3 Well, for pure gaming - probably not. However, if you are planning on recording/streaming your gameplay, then there are software that will allow you to use the intergrated graphics as a video encoder, offloading your CPU/GPU for the game. Upvote 0 Downvote
Well, for pure gaming - probably not. However, if you are planning on recording/streaming your gameplay, then there are software that will allow you to use the intergrated graphics as a video encoder, offloading your CPU/GPU for the game.