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Video Cards (Performance, HW Documentation, NVidia, Intel)

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:15 pm
by Brendan
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Hi,
robos wrote:I was looking at maybe getting on one of these at some point: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813500030
For something like a media center NVidia's video, etc is very good. For something like an OS developer's test machine, I'd take Intel's onboard graphics (with very good documentation for both graphics and the rest of the chipset) any day... :-)


Cheers,

Brendan

Video Cards (Performance, HW Documentation, NVidia, Intel)

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:05 pm
by Owen
I agree with nVIDIA's graphics systems being excellent for a media center. In my case, I have a D945GCLF2 with a 8400GS PCI in it. Other than an OpenSolaris PCI/PCI-E bug (Which I need to submit to their tracker...) It's been painless - download latest driver from their website and compile mplayer; it detected vdpau automatically.

Only thing to remember if you're going to be stressing the card (Playing back 1080p or particularly 1080i, especially if downscaling) is to turn all desktop compositing options off. The cards (And embedded graphics - which IIRC are slower) only just squeak in with it. I imagine more powerful cards (My most powerful one is an old 8800GTS hot air blower which doesn't have PureVideo HD) can do multiple streams at once, but the low end media center oriented cards can't.