For HD movie viewing, your video card will do just fine ... at least it handles H.264 ... VC-1 will be mostly done by your CPU.
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Apr 2nd, 2008 09:57 AM #1
Blue Ray/hd dvd drive
http://canadacomputers.com/index.php...042&cid=CR.405
What price do you think that these will bottom out on.. Also.. if i use PowerDVD for the Blu-Ray watching movies.. will i get the new blu-interactive update that is out?.
What Video card do you suggest. right now i have a 8600 gts, will that do in the meantime. I've but been waiting for the newer cards to come out to make a decison. Preferably evga card, as i have the 780i board and would eventually go to sli.. maybe tri-sli..
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Apr 2nd, 2008 10:38 AM #2
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Apr 2nd, 2008 02:29 PM #3
current 2000/3000 series amd/ati video cards handle hd/br content better.
Ive got a his 2600xt in my htpc.
i did have a bfg 8600gt earlier, and its just a little bit different, but def good enough.
decoding your downloaded content is another story...
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