2011-06-05, 03:56 PM
Hi,
after several years using gbpvr with the latest version 1.1.5 that works with a Hauppauge PVR-350 as a hardware decoder device for displaying the recorded videos on a tv, I want to update my system.
I liked the fact very much, that the PVR-350 does not use the cpu very much so the system did not consume very much power and did not produce much noise.
Therefore I am looking for a graphic card which does all the decoding work, so that cpu is almost not involved in the decoding and displaying process.
Could someboy recommend me a graphic card that complies with these wishes? It should not have a fan and I rather like NVIDIA then ATI. It does not have to fit to a specific motherboard, because I would setup a complete new system.
I would like to use the system with four USB-tuner (e.g. Hauppauge HVR 930-C) and three streaming clients like the Hauppauge MVP and the popcorn-hour A-110. What tiype of Intel-CPU would be preferable or which speed should it have?
Thanks for any answers
Fabian
after several years using gbpvr with the latest version 1.1.5 that works with a Hauppauge PVR-350 as a hardware decoder device for displaying the recorded videos on a tv, I want to update my system.
I liked the fact very much, that the PVR-350 does not use the cpu very much so the system did not consume very much power and did not produce much noise.
Therefore I am looking for a graphic card which does all the decoding work, so that cpu is almost not involved in the decoding and displaying process.
Could someboy recommend me a graphic card that complies with these wishes? It should not have a fan and I rather like NVIDIA then ATI. It does not have to fit to a specific motherboard, because I would setup a complete new system.
I would like to use the system with four USB-tuner (e.g. Hauppauge HVR 930-C) and three streaming clients like the Hauppauge MVP and the popcorn-hour A-110. What tiype of Intel-CPU would be preferable or which speed should it have?
Thanks for any answers
Fabian