<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/18/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Adilson Oliveira</b> <<a href="mailto:adilson@adilson.net" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">adilson@adilson.net
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David Brieck Jr. escreveu:<br><br>><br>><br>> The only problem I see with them is the graphics chipset. It's an<br>> Intel Q965 and while the drivers for it work fairly well, the BIOS<br>> isn't setup for HD resolution displays, meaning you need
<br>> 915resoltion to hack the BIOS. Only problem with that is it only<br>> works up to the 945 chip, not the 965.<br>><br>> I have an Intel pico-btx board with this chipset and ended up adding<br>
> an Nvidia card to drive my HD display.<br><br>Even using the "intel" X driver?<br><br>> Actually, I just noticed they have different version with older intel<br>> graphics chips. One of the 945's would probably be worth it if you're up
<br>> to the challege.<br><br>Hmmm... going to check it out.<br><br>Thanks.<br><br>Adilson.<br></blockquote></div><br>The Intel driver is actually sorta decent other than the fact that the DVI didn't work and I couldn't find a place to turn it on. The drivers were fine at standard resolutions. My problems started when I tried to drive my 720p TV. I used 915resolution to hack the video BIOS to display that mode, but I could never get X to use that resolution. I posted a few times on this list and no one was able to get me on track.
<br><br>In the end I spent every evening for 2 weeks trying to get that damn video to work properly when I just gave up, bought an Nvidia card and it ran 720p right out of the box after the drivers were installed. <br><br>
Good Luck!<br>