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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 188566" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>To follow on Whitelight's post, he's 100% right. A graphics card is a much better route to go than one incorporated in the CPU. CS6 PS (and I think CS5, too) now utilizes the OpenGL and/or graphics processor. For those of us not doing 3-D or playing high order computer games, it doesn't make much of a difference but if you're planning on doing any 3-D work in CS6 then you're definitely going to want a dedicated graphics card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 188566, member: 9521"] To follow on Whitelight's post, he's 100% right. A graphics card is a much better route to go than one incorporated in the CPU. CS6 PS (and I think CS5, too) now utilizes the OpenGL and/or graphics processor. For those of us not doing 3-D or playing high order computer games, it doesn't make much of a difference but if you're planning on doing any 3-D work in CS6 then you're definitely going to want a dedicated graphics card. [/QUOTE]
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