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On 10/13/11 5:29 PM, Howard Brazee wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 10:45:12 -0700, John wrote: "Note: if your computer is equipped with a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), you may be able to use it to compute faster. " We may. But the application I have which is intolerably slow is Librarian Pro. Apparently it uses the Access database engine that has troubles with libraries as large as mine. A faster graphics card won't make it faster. I wonder if I have any applications that I would notice a speed increase with a faster graphics card. In general, the only apps you see that really benefit are games and other graphic intensive apps. -- Lloyd |
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