3d hardware acceleration and 3d graphics acceleration what is the difference ?

oh and how do you know if you have either of them
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Answers:
3D hardware acceleration is 3D graphics acceleration that is done in the graphics card and does not use up processor resources. They are usually used interchangeably, because you can't really "accelerate" 3D graphics without it being done in the graphics card.
If your graphics card, driver, and operating system support hardware acceleration then you have it.

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