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2013-02-21, 01:31 AM
http://www.arctic.ac/en/p/living/enterta...tml?c=2296

Anyone had any experience with these? Or know of something similar?

I like the idea it's a "full" pc - wonder how it would handle 1080i h.264 video.
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2013-02-21, 02:13 AM
Already a good thread on the xbmc forums http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=155073 Nice form factor, but it may not even be as good as an e-350

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2013-02-21, 02:15 AM
Wonder how a ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430 compares to the "real" video cards.
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2013-02-21, 02:18 AM
As poorly as you'd expect http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.ph...on+HD+5430

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2013-02-22, 07:24 PM
compared to those video cards, yea it would compare poorly!
would be more relevant if it had something more reasonable to compare against..like other low-mid end video cards, not just gamer high end stuff..
i just hate that ATI almost always lower the mem/gpu speeds on internal video systems so much..
guess they can't build robust cores that can handle real gpu power requirements yet...
i mean low power is nice, but not at expense of total functionality!
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2013-02-23, 11:16 AM
Those benchmarks are for 3D rendering relevant to game players and not to do with their ability to take over HD video processing from the main processor. I was looking at some of those mini ITX motherboards with Intel or AMD low power processor and on board video processor as a NextPVR client because people say they work well even for HD. However it seems to be getting very difficult to find anyone who stocks them anymore!
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2013-02-23, 02:44 PM
I posted that link in response to psycik's question, it is more than is needed for NextPVR. At the same time the fact that E-350's are better should at least give you the idea that this is a minimum level client for both CPU and graphic performance.

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