- Can a video card increas overall system performance?
- Posted by Frank on November 2nd, 2005
What I am curious about is this. My company purchased several new computers,
all XP Pro. with GeForce FX5200 video cards. They are, to my understanding,
high end video cards use for gaming systems. My boss is under the impression
that this will assist, (quicker) in the overall processing of the system. We
have to have our computers built with older AMD Athlon CPU’s because we still
run some DOS based programs and these programs run slower on newer chips.
So, does his theory hold true? To my knowledge, I don't believe it works
this way. The programs in question are lotus versions 3.4 and 5.
Thanks.
- Posted by Zach on November 2nd, 2005
Plese ignore this post. I already posted it not realzing that it went through.
Thanks and sorry for the double post.
"Frank" wrote:
> What I am curious about is this. My company purchased several new computers,
> all XP Pro. with GeForce FX5200 video cards. They are, to my understanding,
> high end video cards use for gaming systems. My boss is under the impression
> that this will assist, (quicker) in the overall processing of the system. We
> have to have our computers built with older AMD Athlon CPU’s because we still
> run some DOS based programs and these programs run slower on newer chips.
>
> So, does his theory hold true? To my knowledge, I don't believe it works
> this way. The programs in question are lotus versions 3.4 and 5.
>
> Thanks.
>
- Posted by Borg hater on November 3rd, 2005
Sounds like a dos question to me?
Unlikely the premise is true that your boss contends in this specific
instance. The video chip, whether on a card or on the PC's motherboard,
does the same thing; process video. The video demand from Lotus is
miniscule compared to most stuff. Its a database program.
Probably would have been smarter to spring for a program that works in XP,
and had built-in conversions for your current Lotus stuff. Irregardless,
the high end graphics card is not needed. My suspicions are that the change
would shake up your business personnel too much, and IT headaches that come
with it.
--
Lil' Dave
Beware the rule quoters, the corp mindset, the Borg
Else you will be absorbed
"Frank" <Frank@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> What I am curious about is this. My company purchased several new
computers,
> all XP Pro. with GeForce FX5200 video cards. They are, to my
understanding,
> high end video cards use for gaming systems. My boss is under the
impression
> that this will assist, (quicker) in the overall processing of the system.
We
> have to have our computers built with older AMD Athlon CPU's because we
still
> run some DOS based programs and these programs run slower on newer chips.
>
> So, does his theory hold true? To my knowledge, I don't believe it works
> this way. The programs in question are lotus versions 3.4 and 5.
>
> Thanks.
>