Adobe spec's show no graphics card installed

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    Adobe spec's show no graphics card installed


    Is there a workable solution on how to increase this windows experience score is 4.4 and 3d business is 4.5 ?
    Sorry not really my area so if there's anything I need to add please be kind
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    Brink split a new question here from a reply on one of his tutorials if it will help anyone,
    worth changing these to closer to the recommended numbers or not ?
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  3. Arc
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    The title of the thread: Adobe spec's show no graphics card installed

    From your System Specs:
    Code:
    Graphics Card (1) Intel(R) G45/G43 Express Chipset   (2) Intel(R) G45/G43
    From adobe system.txt:
    Code:
    gpu[0].Renderer="Intel(R) G45/G43 Express Chipset"
    No discrepancy is there.

    To increase WEI, the only feasible way is to employ more resources.
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    Thanks Archie how would one go about that this is really not my area,
    Any nominal upgrades in equipment my spec's are current,
    Is there anything Intel makes which adobe likes
    Cheers.
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  5. Arc
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    I used Adobe Photoshop with Intel's onboard HD graphics over a couple of months, and it worked flawlessly for me. My computer is just an entry level one.
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    Mike you would have to install a dedicated GPU card to change anything.
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    I'd love to know how to accomplish any upgrades...
    The only catch is please pretend I'm a 7 yo because this is way over my head,
    The other thread has some comparison screen shots of an core i3 with my G45...
    Thanks you guys,
    Cheers.
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  8. Arc
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    Nothing very hard. Get any GPU at your choice. Put it in the PCIe slot. Apply the VGA/DVI cable there. Update the driver.

    All are done.



    If you plan to get nvidia, I will suggest to not get any 700 series GPU, because of the driver issue. No restriction for AMD :)
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    Thanks for video Archie does really help
    My box is way smaller than his,
    Any thoughts on this one seems price wise is okay ?
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    That AMD card I think would be over powering for your system.

    Open your case to see if you can see a label on the PSU to see how many watts it supplies, take a pic and post if in doubt/
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