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Built-in enough to watch the video, work with documents and play simple games. If the tasks are more serious and related to graphics, for example, 3D modeling or cool toys, then you can’t do without a regular video card.
Yes, it is possible to install additionally, even several, if there are free slots, it differs in that it is already built into the processor.
It's easy if there is a slot for a regular video card. In addition to the installation itself, it is better to change the order of initialization of video cards (Init Display First) to an external video card - first, or completely turn off the built-in one if you do not plan to use it.
Built-in is a video card soldered to the motherboard, that's all. Well, now they have begun to integrate it directly into the processors, because they can :) But the essence of this does not change - this is exactly the same video card, only you can’t pull it out, but you can usually turn it off in the BIOS if you don’t need it. Just like you have a USB on your motherboard, but you can buy a PCI controller, plug it in and you have even more USB.
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