2012-02-16, 04:31 PM
Couple of thoughts on video cards:
I don't think memory quantity is that important for a HTPC card, my 128MB 9600Pro seems to be OK. Back in the day, poster csy said that the memory bus width was critical, 128 bit was needed, 64 bit was not good enough. So, I went for 128 bit with the 9600Pro. I note that many modern cards have only a 64 bit bus, so perhaps higher clock speeds can offset the bus width.
In my experience, display resolution counts. I have only 720p TVs and run my HTPCs at 1360X768 panel native resolution. I tried the 9600Pro on my 1920X1080 monitor and it couldn't hack it. I think the number of pixels that the card has to manage is a factor. On the other hand, my test system with the 890GX integrated graphics handles 1080p just fine. This is all on Win7, XP, as we have noted before, is a different kettle of fish. So, your TV or monitor needs to be considered in the decision process.
I wouldn't spend very much on that old MB. There are Nvidia 8400GS PCI on ebay for $25 or so.
I don't think memory quantity is that important for a HTPC card, my 128MB 9600Pro seems to be OK. Back in the day, poster csy said that the memory bus width was critical, 128 bit was needed, 64 bit was not good enough. So, I went for 128 bit with the 9600Pro. I note that many modern cards have only a 64 bit bus, so perhaps higher clock speeds can offset the bus width.
In my experience, display resolution counts. I have only 720p TVs and run my HTPCs at 1360X768 panel native resolution. I tried the 9600Pro on my 1920X1080 monitor and it couldn't hack it. I think the number of pixels that the card has to manage is a factor. On the other hand, my test system with the 890GX integrated graphics handles 1080p just fine. This is all on Win7, XP, as we have noted before, is a different kettle of fish. So, your TV or monitor needs to be considered in the decision process.
I wouldn't spend very much on that old MB. There are Nvidia 8400GS PCI on ebay for $25 or so.
HTPC: Optiplex 7010, HDHR Prime/Avermedia Duet A188, NPVR 4.2.5, Win10 Pro
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