MSI VGA Boost

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Hello I have a MSI Z77A-G45 Motherboard
Running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
8 Gigs Ram
Intel CPU G620 @ 2.60 GHz Dual Core
250 Gig Sata III Hard Drive for OS
500 Gig Sata III Hard Drive for Data Content
1000 Gig Sata III Hard Drive for Media Content
Power Setting Set To High Performance instead of the default "Balanced"
and now this is the part where having the MSI VGA Boost Software installed comes in.
I Have an ATI Radon x1600 Pro 512MB DDR2 PCIe Crossfire Ready Graphics Card installed instead of using the onboard graphics as from what I have learned is that my CPU has graphics Support or something so the onboard graphics uses the CPU's Speed or something like that, now my question is do I need to have MSI VGA Boost Software installed or would I get better performance using the onboard graphics, as my onboard graphics card would get it's speed and stuff from my CPU, and the added graphics card uses it's own from the little details I was able to find on the added graphics card runs at 512MB and memory type is 128 bit, any help would be great thanks
this is the graphics card link
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1830017
 

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so I don't need to have the msi vga boost software installed that gets installed from the motherboard cd or do I need the msi vga boost software still installed for the motherboard to work proper? I have like 9 things if not more that load up on boot, 9 things for sure that show up in the tray. just tryin to minimize boot time, and im not a big gamer more for media/picture/video editing n network media storage for extenders
 

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thats what I was thinking bout was not 100% sure, thanks for the help. :D
 

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