Just wondering, I have a 2.0 celeron with built in video in the Motherboard...when I go to use dvdxcopy to back-up my home dvd's, My system causes slight pauses in the finished dvd+r. Would I be better to use a external video card so that my system has more resources? I heard somewhere that built in video can slow you down, is this true?
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If at first you don't succeed; call it version 1.0
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Yes, integrated Intel video can slow you down, especially DVD. But a celeron 2.0GHZ even with integrated video should be able to handle simple DVD playback...
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