![]() Better use the integrated intel HD 4600 or buy a latest Nvidia or AMD graphic card but don't use an obsolete hardware with a new generation hardware. Nowadays it's just a piece of obsolete hardware, thus I won't recommend using it with a Core i7 4th Gen. I mean DX11 gamesīack in time, the 8800GTX was the best graphic card available on the market. also the 8800GTX can't play latest games titles. the old 8800GTX won't be able to catch up. as he will be using a 4th Gen core i7 series and a newer motherboard. The 8800GTX will perform better in DX9/DX10 games. You can always stick the 8800 in the system as well if you like for some gaming, it will be faster than the onboard video, but it's not needed for HD streaming. ![]() ![]() An $80 current card will be quite a bit faster than your old 8800 gtx. You actually could have gotten an i3 or an i5 and a lower end gaming video card intead of an i7 CPU unless you are doing video convertion on the system. You will be fine watching and streaming HD video on the i7 onboard video. The PC will mostly be used for common household applications, however I will do a lot of 1080p streaming to my TV using MPC-hc and madvr, which is quite GPU intensive. I don't game much anymore, and when I do it's typically on my laptop. When I assemble the new PC, should I just use the integrated intel HD 4600 graphics? Or should I use my 8800gtx? I did not order a graphics card due to cost. The graphics card was an nvidia 8800gtx, 768mb.įor the new build I've ordered the intel core i7 4790k with the asus z97-a. ![]() The recently deceased old PC was quite powerful when I assembled it. this time on a much more restricted budget. My 7 year old gaming PC just died, forcing me to undertake another build. ![]()
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