Any chance of scan stocking the new Terratec 2400i dual dvb-t card?
would be great in a sff htpc with a 6150/430 mobo
http://pressen.terratec.net/modules....rticle&sid=266
Any chance of scan stocking the new Terratec 2400i dual dvb-t card?
would be great in a sff htpc with a 6150/430 mobo
http://pressen.terratec.net/modules....rticle&sid=266
Does anyone know anywhere that stock this card?
thanks
Yes we can probably get this in to order.
That sounds promising, how would i find out the cost of getting one to order?
Would i have to do it through the scan site?
Hi,
Could anyone from Scan tell me how i can get one of these cards through scan?
thanks
thanks, that would be great
Steve A, please PM me with a price too
That card is pcie x1 dont see too many cards like that.
Originally Posted by TheAnimus
Nice looking PCB too.
Yep, at last i will be able to use my pci-e 1x slot for something usefull!
I think this with a passive pci-e graphics card and MSI's dual net Bluetooth and WIFI pci card will make an excellent setup in a silverstone lc11m case will make a sweet htpc/gaming case for the tv in the lounge!
Any news as to whether it is possible to get these cards in?
I think I'd also like one of these too. They're looking pretty good, just I'm not entirley sure which slot is PCI-E, so I'm unsure if I have one or not.
Does anyone know if my motherboard (MSI K7N2-delta) supports this? I've looked in the manual, but can't find anything about PCI-E, only PCI.
Anyway, I'd like to reserve one from SCAN if possible, as long as it doesn't take forever to be in stock, and it's cheaper than £70 , and if my mobo supports it .
(I would check if you have it already, but the SCAN site doesn't seem to be working)
EDIT - just found out that I don't actually have PCI-E, so i'll have to look for a different card.
Can't seem to find these in stock anywhere. Anyone seen/got one of these?
read on kustompcs that they have been delayed til January - at least, due to manufacturing probs
hum, right,
any one know a cheap MCE compatible DVB-t card to use in the mean time?
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