Will NVidia9500GT benefit i3 3220 & Z77 motherboard?

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  1. Posts : 21
    Win 8 Pro 64 bit OEM
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    Will NVidia9500GT benefit i3 3220 & Z77 motherboard?


    I've just replaced a defunct MSI mobo in my sister's Win 7 64bit pc with a Gigabyte Z77x-D3H mobo on which I have installed an Intel Core i3 3220 3.30Ghz Ivy Bridge processor and 8Gb RAM.

    Acknowledging the inbuilt graphics capabilities of the mobo and the processor, I would appreciate advice as to whether there would be any benefit installing, also, her old graphics card which is a pci-e x16 NVidia GeForce 9500GT, Model: N95GTEN1GI-A-F. It has 1Gb of GDDR2 memory and a core clock of 550Mhz. It is also self-powered from the slot .

    Thanks in advance,
    Pedro
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  2. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
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    Well, if the rules still apply, you can only use 1 or the other, not both.

    I just ordered the 3570k and an MSI Z77 board and I`m going with my 2 XFX 9600 GT Alpha Dogs until I can afford the card I want.

    I would research the capabilities of your cpu, I`m sure there are plenty of reviews out there.

    You have the facts on the 9500 and you know what it can do.
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  3. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
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    AddRAM said:
    Well, if the rules still apply, you can only use 1 or the other, not both.

    I just ordered the 3570k and an MSI Z77 board and I`m going with my 2 XFX 9600 GT Alpha Dogs until I can afford the card I want.

    I would research the capabilities of your cpu, I`m sure there are plenty of reviews out there.

    You have the facts on the 9500 and you know what it can do.

    AddRam is correct, use the one that gives you better graphics for what you need. If your using dual monitors or the virtua mvp capabilities of the motheboard it is possible to use both the 9500gt and the integrated gpu.
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  4. Posts : 2,973
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit SP1
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    For reference, I'm running the HD 4000 graphics OC'd and my WEI is 6.7 on both graphics tests. I believe the i3 3220 has the HD 2500 graphics......so it should be a little less than my score. It's not real world tests, but its something to go by.
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  5. Posts : 6,075
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #5

    Following on from what Kelly has said,

    Run the Windows 7 WEI test with the CPU's built in HD2500 graphics.
    You already have the 9500GT right? Why not install it and run the WEI test again, if it scores better than the HD2500 keep it, if it doesn't then simply un-install it. Job done.

    Paul.
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  6. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
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    As Paul states, testing will give you the answer. But not knowing anything about the graphics on the cpu, I`m gonna bet the 9500 will beat it. Your asking the cpu to do 2 jobs. I don`t care how they built it, it`s gotta be worse.


    http://processors.findthebest.com/l/851/Intel-i3-3220


    GRAPHICS SPECIFICATIONS
    Graphics Frequency 650 MHz
    Maximum Graphics Frequency 1.05 GHz
    Graphics Features
    3D Support
    Clear Video HD Technology
    Dual Display Support
    Flexibile Display Interface
    Quick Sync Video
    Wireless Display Support


    http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desk...specifications

    The clock on the card is 100 MHz slower. So there goes my theory.
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  7. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
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    AddRAM said:
    As Paul states, testing will give you the answer. But not knowing anything about the graphics on the cpu, I`m gonna bet the 9500 will beat it. Your asking the cpu to do 2 jobs. I don`t care how they built it, it`s gotta be worse.


    Intel i3-3220 Review and Specifications


    GRAPHICS SPECIFICATIONS
    Graphics Frequency 650 MHz
    Maximum Graphics Frequency 1.05 GHz
    Graphics Features
    3D Support
    Clear Video HD Technology
    Dual Display Support
    Flexibile Display Interface
    Quick Sync Video
    Wireless Display Support


    GeForce 9500 GT | Specifications | GeForce

    The clock on the card is 100 MHz slower. So there goes my theory.
    He can Overclock it
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  8. Posts : 562
    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1
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    Well, using the Intel HD 2500 GPU will definitely give you a lot of benefits even if that GPU turns out to be slower than the Nvidia 9500GT. One is the support for seamless video playback of multiple videos all the way up to 4k (3840 x 2160) resolution. This translates to almost 0 % CPU usage while playing back multiple 4k videos simultaneously. Another is the Intel Quicksync technology which can encode simultaneous videos using the GPU instead of the CPU, and GPU encoding is way faster than even the Core i7-3970X. The catch is to find programs that support Quicksync. Those two features alone would make me use the newer GPU instead of the Nvidia 9500GT IMO and for non gaming perspective.
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  9. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
       #9

    Good info there theveterans
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  10. Posts : 562
    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1
       #10

    Thanks Dude.

    Also, Here's Tom's Hardware benchmark of the Intel Quick Sync technology comparing CPU encode only (i7-3770K) to the Intel HD's Quick Sync in terms of encoding speed: Quick Sync: A Secret Weapon, Refined : Intel Core i7-3770K Review: A Small Step Up For Ivy Bridge
    Last edited by theveterans; 06 Apr 2013 at 02:01. Reason: Corrected the CPU used for comparison
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