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    SN45G Graphics Card Advice for non gamer

    Hi all, after some advice from those who already have Shuttle systems.

    As I have a spare AMD 2500+ and can take a Harddisk and 512MB of PC2700 RAM out of another PC. I am planning to put together a Shuttle PC as a second PC. I think I have decided on a SN45G but I don't know what type of graphics card to put in it.

    Was thinking of a SN41G2 but many posts about hassle with
    generic RAM have put me off. I think a dedicate gfx card may be easier.

    I am not a gamer. The box will mainly be used for surfing the web and as a multimedia PC. i.e Showing family photos and videos (AVI/MPG) through the TV (Svideo). I may also move my DVD player elsewhere and play DVDs through the PC. What sort of spec graphics card should I be looking for.

    Normally run the monitor at 1280xsomething

    MTIA

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    Try and pick up a (not very ) used Ti4200.............they are to be had for £40-£50 and will handle anything you throw at them and for the money are outstanding.

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    Or a Radeon 9000 /9100 /9200 etc theyre all cheap and have the features you need.

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    I run a SN45G with 512 PC3200 RAM, XP2500 and a Ti4200.

    It's a great system and quite quick too. I use it for games so for you it'll definatly handle anything you asked it to.

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    Well sounds like its going to be a multimedia box so I would try and find something that doesn't have a fan and has excellent tv out - I've read Ati are better for this as their overscan is supported without the need for 3rd party tweaking.

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    an 8500 or a 9000 is prolly the best bet then as there are passive versions

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    Many thanks for all the replies. All information appreciated.

    The TI4200 new (as I feel more comfortable buying) is a bit much pricewise. With regard to the ATI cards a bit of research lead me to

    http://www.hothardware.com/hh_files/...re_r9200.shtml

    Which seems to be the sort of thing i was after.

    "Throw in the fact that the Sapphire card comes with 128MB of RAM, offers 8X AGP support and boasts VIVO functionality and you have good bang for the buck here. So while this card may not appeal to most gamers, it's a more than capable home-theater PC card that will do everyday jobs just fine."

    Thanks again. I'm off to order a SN45G and card

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    Nice

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    FX5200 is a good cheap card

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