Graphics Card Decent Enough for Media Center?
I have a Media Center PC which I'm trying to quiet down and also improve performance somewhat.
I currently have an ATI All-In-Wonder x1900 with a dead TV-Tuner built in and is out of warranty. so....
I'm thinking of going with a second TV Wonder 650 by ATI (TV Tuner)
Is this Card decent? (mainly for price and composite output)
Model
Brand BIOSTAR
Model VP7202GL13
Interface
Interface PCI Express x16
Chipset
Chipset Manufacturer NVIDIA
GPU GeForce 7200GS
Core clock 450MHz
Memory
Memory Clock 533MHz
Memory Size 128MB
Memory Interface 32-bit
Memory Type GDDR2
3D API
DirectX DirectX 9
OpenGL OpenGL 2.0
Ports
D-SUB 1
DVI 1
TV-Out HDTV / S-Video / Composite Out
VIVO No
General
Tuner None
RAMDAC 400 MHz
Max Resolution 2048 x 1536@60Hz
RoHS Compliant Yes
Cooler Fanless
My Question: Will this graphics card be decent enough to run Media Center on XP? Better yet, would it be ok for Vista's Media Center? Thanks for any help in advance?
Re: Graphics Card Decent Enough for Media Center?
My 7100GS can't display video at 1920x1200 if that helps.
Gotta be an ATI HD3450 for a HTPC. Low-profile ones are available in the UK now too.
Re: Graphics Card Decent Enough for Media Center?
I have a ASUS Silent 8500GT, Bluray / HD-DVD no problems at 1080i I would expect it could do 1080P no problems.
Re: Graphics Card Decent Enough for Media Center?
I currently use ATI HD2400 in my HTPC HFX classic.
Re: Graphics Card Decent Enough for Media Center?
I'm with Gav for a media PC you should be looking at a Radeon 3450 built in audio over HDMI and onboard HD decoding.
Re: Graphics Card Decent Enough for Media Center?
why don't you try posting in the ATIcare@HeXus forum? the handle AIW cards there, might be able to spec something for your needs...
that said, a 3450/3650 could probably do you fine.