GTX 645 vs HD 4600


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    GTX 645 vs HD 4600


    Which is better, the GTX 645 OEM or the Intel HD6400?
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    Personally mate I prefer the NVidia stuff so I would go the GTX 645 as I had grief with the Radeon stuff.
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    I meant interegrated Intel graphics.
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    Computer0304 said:
    I meant interegrated Intel graphics.
    Yep Computer I know and if if you look it is Radeon based and why I picked the NVidia alternative :) AMD Radeon? HD 6400M Series Graphics

    GeForce GTX 645 (OEM) | GeForce
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    What??? Intel uses a AMD technology?
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    Hey they gotta use someone`s

    Go with nVidia
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    Ok I will for my new XPS 8700.
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    Computer0304 said:
    Ok I will for my new XPS 8700.
    Yes mate the user friendly of NVidia is way beyond the AMD stuff I had enough grief with that brand.
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    But… but… they are competitors… why do they use each others tech?
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