Practically all the pre-built computers I've seen come with an AMD or NVIDIA graphics card, which can add a considerable cost to the system. I'd like to build a new Windows system from scratch next year, and the Ryzen 9 and Ryzen 7 CPUs I've been looking at have graphics built into the CPU. Can I just use that for audio work, and save a lot of money by not buying a dedicated graphics card?
I know, such a system won't be fit for gaming, but I'm not interested in that at all. I also know a good graphics card would help with video editing, but I'm not currently doing any of that. Am I correct, I don't really need the dedicated card for a DAW, VST plugins, basic web browsing, email, etc?
The way I see it, I can always add a graphics card later, if my needs grow.
I know, such a system won't be fit for gaming, but I'm not interested in that at all. I also know a good graphics card would help with video editing, but I'm not currently doing any of that. Am I correct, I don't really need the dedicated card for a DAW, VST plugins, basic web browsing, email, etc?
The way I see it, I can always add a graphics card later, if my needs grow.
Statistics: Posted by McLilith — Thu Nov 07, 2024 10:04 pm — Replies 2 — Views 75