I got that impression as well. Interestingly, my Alienware M18x R2's i7 3840 has the HD4000 integrated graphics but also has the slots for up to two dedicated graphics cards that are swappable (I was thinking of adding a second 7970m to boost DVDFab's performance until I found out that it can't take advantage of dual graphics cards). Of course everyone's comfort level with opening up their laptop to swap graphics cards is different, but it's not a complicated process and there's plenty of YouTube tutorials out there on how to do it.
Unfortunately my desktop had been sitting unused for the last year until I started ripping my movie library recently, and it will most likely go back to being unused once this project is done. Because of the recent Alienware purchase, the wife nixed my mobo/processor upgrade plans for the desktop, so I won't get a chance to play around with QS on the new 4770
Unfortunately my desktop had been sitting unused for the last year until I started ripping my movie library recently, and it will most likely go back to being unused once this project is done. Because of the recent Alienware purchase, the wife nixed my mobo/processor upgrade plans for the desktop, so I won't get a chance to play around with QS on the new 4770
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