[mythtv-users] time for a new graphics card

Steven Adeff adeffs.mythtv at gmail.com
Tue May 9 10:29:01 EDT 2006


On 5/9/06, Raphael Pooser <rpooser at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I've had some good advice from the list, so now I'm asking about
> graphics cards.
> I know it's been discussed to death on the list, but I want the absolute
> latest up to date advice today in order to make the best decision.
> The fan in my 9600pro is dying out, and so it seems to me a good excuse
> to replace the graphics card rather than the fan itself since I can
> probably get a low end fanless card for about the same price as a
> "silent" fan for the 9600pro (sadly it does need a fan, or a new bigger
> heatsink which probably would run me $10-$20 anyway).
> A while back, it seemed like everyone was saying a geforce FX 5200 or
> 5600 were the best cards you could get for TV out.  Basically, has that
> changed recently, what condition are the latest Nvidia drivers, as in
> does resizing the image and adjusting over/underscan actually work?
> This post I guess is really about "Nvidia card to get", because
> essentially I don't plan on getting another ATI card until they fix
> their linux driver problems, end of story - the TV out problem is a
> ridiculous travesty.  They're great for gaming in windows; I've only
> used one nvidia card in windows, but that same card was the best display
> adaptor I've ever used in linux.
>
> What I plan to do with it: use XV not XVMC because I think XV keeps the
> processor time low enough (on a 2400+), no HD content either, just
> straight forward SD.
> It needs to be able to output 640x480 and 480x480 both on the TV screen
> properly sized so that the TV overscans it properly.  I will be using
> the svideo output port exclusively.
> Thanks for all the help folks.
> Raphael

Not much has changed except the prices have gone down. Go with a 5200
with svideo output which can be found for cheap (<$50US).

--
Steve


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