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2007-03-24, 07:04 AM
Can Anyone tell me if going to a PCI video card would be worth it?

I have a chance to get (for free) a compaq presario. It only has 64mb of on board video (no tv-out) memory. Could I put a PCI video card in it? (not PCI-e) to get TV-out? I mean I know I could... But would it be worth it? The Presario blows my current system away except for Video.

And If I did go PCI video.. witch one? I was told Radion 9250? any good?
Athlon 64x2 5200+,GigabyteMoBO Nvidia 9600 512, on board Realtek HD audio /3gs ram/500gb record storage, 500gb network video, 500gb video/trans code storage. 1 PVR-150, 1 PVR-1800, 2 Shaw Satellite receivers (one dedicated), one OTA antenna. This dedicated GBPVR PC has a Antec case Blue-ray/HD DVD, windows remote+diNovo mini keyboard.
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2007-03-24, 07:06 AM
My sig says I have a 32 meg TV-OUT card.... Update, I have a 128 nvida.
Athlon 64x2 5200+,GigabyteMoBO Nvidia 9600 512, on board Realtek HD audio /3gs ram/500gb record storage, 500gb network video, 500gb video/trans code storage. 1 PVR-150, 1 PVR-1800, 2 Shaw Satellite receivers (one dedicated), one OTA antenna. This dedicated GBPVR PC has a Antec case Blue-ray/HD DVD, windows remote+diNovo mini keyboard.
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2007-03-24, 01:34 PM
This is interesting to me because I am looking to build my first HTPC and I've heard of ppl using the tv-out from micro-atx boards. I am wondering also what kind of quality one gets from those.

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2007-03-24, 02:25 PM
Personally I have a 256mb AGP card, But I've used my Hauppage MVP for playback. Last week I was running a much slower system so I used the MVP to take the load off the Computer for playback. If Your fine with Svideo quality then the MVP is an option.

I personally would avoid onboard video like the plague, due that fact it uses system memory (which is slower VRAM) and and puts the load on your CPU.

Although a PCI card would be a step above, they are very pricey now - because they are 2 generations old. An MVP might be a cheaper solution.

Unless your Compaq is very old or just plain low on the quality chain it must of come with an AGP slot or PCIE slot, What model is it?
AMD 64 3800+ Dual Core
Epox 9NDA3I Main board
2.0 gig DDR400 memory
WinXP Pro
256mb Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro AGP Video card
Sound Blaster Audagy SE
10/100 NIC PCI
(1) 80 gig IDE IBM HD - OS and Apps
(1) 40 gig IDE Maxtor HD - Capture / Storage
(1) 160 gig IDE Seagate HD - Capture / Storage
(1) 320 gig Sata Seagate HD - Capture / Storage
LG DVD Writer (All formats)
(1) Happauge WinTV 250
(1) Happauge WinTV 1600
Hauppauge MediaMVP
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2007-03-24, 06:37 PM
Pochrist are you suggesting that the best video out to tv is the mvp ?

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2007-03-24, 06:46 PM
I'm building a PVR out of spare parts.
An older E-machine I upgraded.

I bought a gforce 6200 PCI for it.

It worked nicely with the 1.1 ghz celeron in overlay mode while testing.
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2007-03-24, 09:36 PM
Quote:Pochrist are you suggesting that the best video out to tv is the mvp ?

Oh hell yes this is the only way I watch TV on my 42in HD widescreen TV.....Rolleyes

No, I'm suggesting that if you are running an older system with very little video capabilty and a limited budget that an MVP might be a more economical solution.
AMD 64 3800+ Dual Core
Epox 9NDA3I Main board
2.0 gig DDR400 memory
WinXP Pro
256mb Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro AGP Video card
Sound Blaster Audagy SE
10/100 NIC PCI
(1) 80 gig IDE IBM HD - OS and Apps
(1) 40 gig IDE Maxtor HD - Capture / Storage
(1) 160 gig IDE Seagate HD - Capture / Storage
(1) 320 gig Sata Seagate HD - Capture / Storage
LG DVD Writer (All formats)
(1) Happauge WinTV 250
(1) Happauge WinTV 1600
Hauppauge MediaMVP
HDHomerun
Using IO Digital cable (NY)
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2007-03-24, 09:47 PM
Ah gotcha :p

No not a limited budget here. I am most concerned with the output to tv. I am going to see what the on-board tv-out looks like first and then if not good enough I will search for a graphics card.
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2007-03-24, 10:02 PM
The Compaq Presario is a S6000NX, 2.7ghz w/256 Ram.
It has no AGP slot, and only 3 PCI slots. So basically its faster than my current system, and not to mention SILENT! My old DVD player make more noise than the Presario.

I do have a XCARD that I wana try in the Compaq, but since SUB has dropped support for it, I wonder if I should even waist the time?

I can pick up a 256 Radion 9250 PCI card for $99 CND. The 128 is about $60 bucks...
Athlon 64x2 5200+,GigabyteMoBO Nvidia 9600 512, on board Realtek HD audio /3gs ram/500gb record storage, 500gb network video, 500gb video/trans code storage. 1 PVR-150, 1 PVR-1800, 2 Shaw Satellite receivers (one dedicated), one OTA antenna. This dedicated GBPVR PC has a Antec case Blue-ray/HD DVD, windows remote+diNovo mini keyboard.
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2007-03-25, 02:25 AM
I have a Dell 1100 with no AGP & 3 PCI slots. I put a PCI FX5200 card in it and fed it into my 55" RPTV via svideo with good results. It has a 3GHz P4/HT and a gig of ram. The PCI (not -E) card was a bit hard to find and cost around $60 US, IIRC.

I replaced it with a home-built system with an AGP mobo and a 6200 AGP card. I had to fiddle some with the PureVideo settings but it drives my new Mitsu HDTV via DVI at 1080P pretty well...a little flicker on fast panning sometimes but not bad.

I doubt the 5200 would handle HD but it worked OK for analog.
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