Re: [LAU] Suggested video card

From: david <gnome@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Aug 14 2007 - 12:27:25 EEST

Arnold Krille wrote:
> Am Montag, 13. August 2007 schrieb david:
>> Hein Zelle wrote:
>>> Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
>>>> Intel is the only graphic card manufacturer that I know of that
>>>> provide full specs of there card so devs can actually develop a _real_
>>>> driver, without spending years to reverse engineer stuff. The
>>>> consequence is simple : intel cards run better than huge nvidia or ati
>>>> cards. They are also lower profile and much cheaper.
>>> I fully agree with supporting manufacturers that provide information
>>> for free drivers, so go ahead and buy intel if you can. However, I'm
>>> not sure I agree with the "run better" part - in my experience the
>>> nvidia drivers do generally function very well, especially when going
>>> to 3D applications. The disadvantages become apparent when you have
>>> to recompile your video driver every time the kernel changes.
>>> A more important question though: are intel video
>>> cards even sold separately? All I've seen sofar is on-board intel video
>>> chipsets. If a separate card card exists, please post a model number
>>> so I can look for it in future purchases.
>> Yes, please, my laptop has onboard Intel video and it steals 64MB of
>> system memory that I'd rather be using for other things.
>
> Your laptop can be expanded with a pci-/agp-card?

Sorry, no - I dashed that off fast, neglecting to mention that I've
never encountered Intel graphics on any separate card - I've seen them
on many many laptops and a growing number of desktop motherboards (I
have two such mobos here). In all cases, the Intel graphics steals
memory from the system.

> I have the very strong feeling that you are fixed on your graphics device as I
> have never seen a laptop that could make use of an extra video card. Except
> with a docking station that has a pci-slot...
>
> You should get more RAM for your laptop so the 64MB of the graphics don't make
> a high percentage.

It's not the precise amount or percentage (my laptop has 798MB), it's
just the principle. With even cheap junk display adapters packing
32-64MB of RAM, I'd think the Intel graphics hardware chipsets could do
the same thing ...

-- 
David
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