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April 10, 2018, 07:07:59 PM
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Often an Intel chip has a graphics unit built-in while an AMD processor may not.
The advantage of having it built in is you can connect  a display to the mobo instead of the gpu, which will be mining usually..

Fellow miners, get your thens and thans in order and help other forum readers understand what you are writing. Remember the grammar basics:  B larger THAN A (comparator operator). If something THEN ....
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April 10, 2018, 07:57:57 PM
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Often an Intel chip has a graphics unit built-in while an AMD processor may not.
The advantage of having it built in is you can connect  a display to the mobo instead of the gpu, which will be mining usually..

I ended up getting an intel board for cheap.
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