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which video card is better
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2007-01-29, 04:00 AM
My motherboard has an onboard Nvidia Quadro NVS 210S / Nvidia GeForce 6150LE. I also have a GeForce FX5200. Which is the better card?

Also, which method offers the best video quality, VGA or S-Video? The 5200 has an S-Video out connector. If it's the better card, I'd like to use the interface that will provide the best picture. My tv is a 37' LG 720 LCD.

What factors (video card settings, etc) are important regarding picture quality?

On that same note, how does the picture quality of gbpvr compare to connecting a DVD player directly to my tv? I'm a bit new to the pc dvr's and am concerned I'll be losing quality by using a dvr.


Many thanks,

Richard
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2007-01-29, 07:43 AM
pvrproblems Wrote:Also, which method offers the best video quality, VGA or S-Video? The 5200 has an S-Video out connector. If it's the better card, I'd like to use the interface that will provide the best picture. My tv is a 37' LG 720 LCD.
I'd say VGA, unless you can get DVI/HDMI. But try with s-video and see if you like it better, that's the easiest way to go Wink

pvrproblems Wrote:On that same note, how does the picture quality of gbpvr compare to connecting a DVD player directly to my tv? I'm a bit new to the pc dvr's and am concerned I'll be losing quality by using a dvr.
Yes, you'll loose quality. And that's not GBPVR's fault, the same is true with any software you use to play back video. The good news is that with a good graphics card you won't loose *much* quality (with a bad card you will, though), and the benefits far exceed the downsides. Besides, you can still keep your dvd for playing dvd's if you want to. I do Big Grin
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2007-01-29, 04:15 PM
I think the GeForce 6150LE may provide a better picture.
I have a pci 6200 & an AGP 5200 & I think the 6200 provides a slightly better picture.
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