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Considering the release is less than a fortnight (12th May), details are still a bit sketchy on various details, so I was wondering :
Do all Z68 mobos allow 'intelligent switching' between the onboard and discrete graphics? (Or is this a function of the Lucid Virtu/Hydra, so far only confirmed on MSI boards?). Also, does it work with any GPU, or just certain 'capable' models?
My aim is to get a Z68 soon after launch, with an i5-2500K and either GTX 480 or HD 6850/6950. The 480 in particular is rather power-hungry (although newer models seem better), and it seems very non-green to have a GPU using 100W+(*) in idle while I'm surfing forums, but I do want a decent GPU for games. Will the Z68 solve this dilemma? Does it actually power-down the GPU when not in use?
I expect I may have to compromise somewhere, but using a passively-cooled GPU on a Z68/2500K seems lame. But high-end GPUs do still draw a lot of power at idle. HELP!
(*) This is a total guess and possibly way off. But maybe not by a huge amount for a GTX 480.
Do all Z68 mobos allow 'intelligent switching' between the onboard and discrete graphics? (Or is this a function of the Lucid Virtu/Hydra, so far only confirmed on MSI boards?). Also, does it work with any GPU, or just certain 'capable' models?
My aim is to get a Z68 soon after launch, with an i5-2500K and either GTX 480 or HD 6850/6950. The 480 in particular is rather power-hungry (although newer models seem better), and it seems very non-green to have a GPU using 100W+(*) in idle while I'm surfing forums, but I do want a decent GPU for games. Will the Z68 solve this dilemma? Does it actually power-down the GPU when not in use?
I expect I may have to compromise somewhere, but using a passively-cooled GPU on a Z68/2500K seems lame. But high-end GPUs do still draw a lot of power at idle. HELP!
(*) This is a total guess and possibly way off. But maybe not by a huge amount for a GTX 480.