i mean, if i wanted HDMI it would, but i'm not willing to pay for a card that nice...it's just a 37" 720p HDTV, so i would think that using the DSUB input would be best (or am i wrong there?)...if that's the case, a basic card would work, right?GeForce 7300LE, $7: http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=202540650#cRevSecor i could get this:GeForce 8500GT, $30: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814143104is there any compelling reason for me to be particular? oh, forgot to mention that the mobo i got doesn't have integrated video (something i wasn't aware of), but it was also only $20, so dropping another $20 on a PCIe card isn't a big deal...then again, would onboard VGA be enough?the setup will be mythbuntu using schedulesdirect and some $130 (overpriced, IMO) linux-certified ATSC tunerotherwise, core duo E2180 (2.0ghz, 1mb cache), 2gb mushkin DDR2, a cheap ECS board, an 80gb seagate drive with perpendicular recording for the OS/processing, and a 500gb drive for storage[Edited on February 11, 2008 at 12:02 PM. Reason : .]
2/11/2008 11:58:37 AM
the new 3450/3470/3650 Radeons all include HDMI out + onboard audio, UVD for Blu-Ray/HD-DVD decoding, direct X10.1, blah blahAnd all 3 are under $100. The 3450 and 3470 even come in passive cooling configurations (a requirement in my HTPC).I'm picking up a passive 3470 as soon as I can get my hands on one.
2/11/2008 12:05:30 PM
3450: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102724i don't see HDMI out
2/11/2008 12:10:00 PM
it comes with a dvi to hdmi adapter. (most of them do, anyway, I don't know if this particular brand does.)[Edited on February 11, 2008 at 12:24 PM. Reason : d]
2/11/2008 12:19:44 PM
If you plan on getting a Blu Ray player, wouldn't HDMI be a necessity?
2/11/2008 12:31:43 PM
i'm not planning on getting a blu-ray player...this is really just for1.) recording television (local HD or regular cable for everything else)2.) playing divx/xvid videos3.) playing music (and controlling the klipsch 5.1 attached to it via remote)would onboard video be enough? i can always upgrade later
2/11/2008 12:36:25 PM
the only thing that might give you trouble is HD playback. You might get some stuttering or dropped frames. I'd say give it a shot with the onboard vid first.
2/11/2008 1:00:07 PM
any 7 series nvidia is finei have this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813138061onboard nvidia 7050 w/ HDMI, powerful enough to run Vista Aero and HD contentthat 8500GT is by far the better deal and would last quite a bit longer[Edited on February 11, 2008 at 3:13 PM. Reason : .]
2/11/2008 3:09:52 PM
this one has the geforce 7100 (built-in DVI, but not HDMI - comes with adapter), $56AR:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813135066would this be good enough? i assume the DVI to HDMI adapter carries audio, as well?
2/11/2008 4:58:57 PM
durr...why did i even ask that?
2/11/2008 8:05:21 PM
^wow dude, just, wow.
2/11/2008 9:37:23 PM
2/11/2008 9:42:48 PM
you should go passive cooling on this thingnothing sucks more than loud fans when you're trying to watch a movie
2/12/2008 11:32:21 AM
i finally went with the MSI P6NGM-FD...though several comments say "no dual channel ram", even though the specs say it supports ddr2...am i misunderstanding something?http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130127
2/12/2008 11:39:57 AM
DDR does not equal dual-channel, the two are unrelated, you can run DDR2 in dual channel or single channel, the performance difference shouldn't be noticeable.here's a whitepaper on it - http://www.kingston.com/newtech/MKF_520DDRwhitepaper.pdfhere's a benchmark on single/vs/dual channel - http://www.tcmagazine.info/articles.php?action=show&showarticle=128and the comment about the kingston ram is very very common if you don't buy memory that is rated for 1.8v at 800mhz[Edited on February 12, 2008 at 1:34 PM. Reason : ,]
2/12/2008 1:29:39 PM
^ aha, i see...i haven't kept up these days, and this is something i completely missed out onit's only going to have 2x1gb of 667 mushkin, so it's probably a moot point...nice to know that i could (in theory) upgrade to 8gb of 800 some daythanks
2/12/2008 3:35:27 PM
neither of the two cards in OP are HDCP compliant. I would invest in getting a true HDCP compliant video card if you are focusing on an HTPC. You may not think you'd want it now, but better to have that capabilities now then a few months down the road to display HD material from the PC (such as HD DVD or Blu-ray). HDCP isn't needed for HD materials that's streaming or on the hard drive, but not to sure about that. I'm 95% sure you don't need it for that.8600gt is HDCP as well as the new g92 8800 cores. I also think, not sure, that the new AMD/ATI video cards are HDCP compliant as well. Again, HDCP only important for the video card if you have a blu-ray or hd-dvd player drive in the computer.
2/15/2008 10:41:58 AM
1.) i don't have (and won't, for a while i suspect) HD-DVD or a BD player in there2.) according to nividia's website, the 7100/630i chipsets support HDCPhttp://www.nvidia.com/object/mcp_intel_techspecs.html3.) HDCP is just another thing that will be worked around in short order once PC BD drives become mainstream and realistically affordable...and if it's not, then i'll pick up a nicer card as prices continue to fall
2/15/2008 10:58:15 AM
oh cool, didn't know the 7100's were hdcp compliant.
2/15/2008 11:57:40 AM
yeah...i canceled my first mobo from newegg because it was the 7050/610i, which is the only one NOT supporting HDCP i'm psyched, really...all my components are now in, so tonight i get to put it together
2/15/2008 12:03:48 PM
From looking at things recently both in-store at Tiger Direct and online while helping a friend spec out an htpc, it seems that HDCP-compliant cards are becoming more common. She is putting a Blu-Ray drive in the box and wanted a good card with an integrated HDMI port so she ended up going with an 8600GTS. Expensive ($109 AR) but should be good for quite some time, and should be able to handle games as well if need be. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127302[Edited on February 15, 2008 at 1:21 PM. Reason : d]
2/15/2008 1:20:45 PM
seems silly to me now that I bought the 8600gt for hdcp and support multi monitors. However, the one I have is the cheapest 8600gt with dual dual link dvi.
2/15/2008 5:19:52 PM
alright...got it together running a dual-boot of mythbuntu and xp pro with mediaportal...not sure which one i'll like betterpaid $20 for a yearly subscription to schedules direct
2/16/2008 4:54:08 PM