I'm trying to get a solid grasp on what, exactly, hardware acceleration does in Windows 7, and when (if ever) it would be a good reason to turn it off. Here's the issue: I have a user here who uses a ...
Hardware acceleration uses specialized hardware components of your computer to perform certain tasks more efficiently than the system’s main processor (CPU) alone could. This is particularly useful ...
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