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Old January 16th 04, 10:42 PM
Bobby
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Default Does DirectX only improve games?

Does a good graphics card only improve graphics performance in games? What
about other PC applications. I guess that DVD playback is improved but what
about other apps like MediaPlayer, Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc?

If I understand correctly, the FX range of cards directly supports DirectX
v9 in hardware? If so, doesn't this improve overall system performance?

Bobby



 




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