What is the best Graphic Card between ... ?

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I hope you will be able to help me,
Steve
 ""Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 5700MHD"" Or ""ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400 Series ?
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The ATI should be more powerful, but not by too much. However, the ATI card consumes more power than the Intel. The choice depends on how necessary graphical power is to you.
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