Your not using it for speech. Your using it to handle a op that is
highly graphic and the faster and smoother it runs. The less problems
you get with speech.
At 05:11 PM 2/12/2013, you wrote:
The important question to me is, if the video is in a special mode
anyway because speech software is running, how much actual
difference would it actually make. Has anyone tried running any
test with speech enabled? I've always assumed a separate graphics
card would be better, but frankly, I've never tested it.
On 2/12/2013 15:54, tim wrote:
I would use the GForce GT 630, because the more you take the load off
the processor the faster everything will go regardless of how much ram.
At 12:27 PM 2/12/2013, you wrote:
Greetings
I am buying a customised laptop from HP and have the choice of Intel
HD 4000
or Gforce GT 630m 2GB graphics card. I'd really appreciate if someone
with
relevant knowledge can advise me which card may work better with Jaws?
This is a HP DV6 model with I7 2.4 Intel quadcore processor, 8 GB RAM
and a
full HD display if any of these details matter. It comes recommended with
Windows 8 but I am down grading to Windows 7.
Very Best Regards
Waqas
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