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Media Center 2004 and ATI AIW Radeon 7500
If not, is there something similar to the Sierra RAMDAC that works with the ATI card? Or should I just get another video card? Or what? Thanks for any info you can provide! I've been doing some *real* heavy duty shopping and gateway has been one of my considerations. The ATI ultra has been tested to be the fastest

Good Video Capture Card
The ATI software simply records the OTA dat stream at whatever bitrate the station is using. This might be up to 19.34 megabits but is typically lower - at least in LA. But if you're using OTA, it's MPEG2 whether you like it or not. Indeed. So why bother with HDTV if all you watch is OTA recordings with a NTSC DVDR

Crunch time: #9GXE64 vs. ATI Pro Turbo 64
If 3d performance with the ATI card is better in D3D than with my voodoo 1 i'll get the 3d card. If it is not, i'll get the DVD decoder card and stick with my voodoo 1 without brining any other video card considerations into this. Can anyone offer any advice? Thanx Wait for the ATI "ultra" an overclocked version.

Simple advice sought for buying video card....(ATI)
Considering the ATI card I have is one of the quickest SVGA cards after the Prodesigner ][, without a co-processor, I find it strange. I asked Chris Roberts from ORIGIN about this at the Summer CES show in chicago and he told me not to ever use EMM386 but use qemm and it should solve the problem, but I've yet to

New ATI Rage 3D II info
There are more truly strategic considerations, and at this point it seems that there is no one "right" way to play; there are too many different factors to juggle Andy Weill There is a Civ4 ATI patch and I'm surprised you didn't need it. I paid over $50.00 for the game and they would only refund my money when I

GeForce 6200 and ATI Rage XL Removal
Continue to use my original ATI Xpert '98 (PCI). In order to watch DVDs on my PC, buy an ATI TV-Wonder[5] and feed S-Video data from the DVD player into it. Question 4: Is the ATI Xpert '98 (PCI) capable of displaying the TV signal at the maximum framerate? Any other considerations with this setup?

Diamond Stealth 64 Video VRAM or ATI Graphics Pro Turbo (Mach 64)?
Mine = EP-8K7a+ 1.33 GZ 266 FSB ( not over clocked) using the AMD supplied fan/heatsink ATI Radeon 64MB AGP VIVO Aopen HX08 case cw 300 psu. A couple additional considerations: 1] Power dissipation is essentially proportional to clock frequency. [eg, if the CPU clock frequency is increased by 20%,

ATI Rage
Some considerations: The Radius is ISA only, but it is BusMastering and is supposed to work in an EISA machine. Are there any problems with using a BusMastering ISA card in an EISA machine? The ATI Graphics Pro is EISA. Is there likely to be a significant difference in speed between the two?

New ATI Rage 3D II info
Because of budget considerations, I wanted to keep the video card at 200 dollars or under, and possibly upgrade in a couple of years. I told the store I would not take a Diamond (and they do not have STB or Hercules, which is okay with me anyway), and that I liked ATI, because they have a reputation for stable

win32: differences in OpenGL between Nvidia and ATI
Are there any other considerations with the VRAM cards besides speed? I'm looking at the new ATI WinTurbo line. Well, for one thing, there is the question of being able to get 4 MB, as you mention. It's nice to have a hi res + hi color desktop :-) Also, there were some issues raised about which RAMDAC the cheaper

New ATI Rage 3D II info
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a 640x480 game at 30fps(at a depth of 3 out of 2,3,4). If you up the depth complexity you will need even more power and the Rage II barely squeaks in under the line as it is. BTW the 3dfx pumps 45million pixels/sec on a Pentium 90. As for any ram considerations, anything under 4 megs is useless for 640x480 in 3d.

PCI Video Card?
cryotiger
richardgla...@hotmail.com comp sys ibm pc hardware video Ok, after further searching I found this in the Adapter Considerations section of the IBM xSeries 225 Types 8649 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide: - Installation of an AGP video adapter in the AGP slot is not supported.

nVideo Chipsets and ATI AIW 9700 Pro
cryotiger richardgla...@hotmail.com alt comp periphs videocards ati Ok, after further searching I found this in the Adapter Considerations section of the IBM xSeries 225 Types 8649 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide: - Installation of an AGP video adapter in the AGP slot is not supported.

Britney Spears Nez Nude
Which is better ATI or NVIDIA? I haven't had any problems with either. The two considerations should you consider are: (a) NVidia are supposed to have better performance (b) ATI has Open Source 3d drivers, if you go with NVidia you have to stick to 2d or trust their binary only drivers (and be dependant on NVidia

ATI Radeon
RJ a...@blanca.com alt home-theater misc On my HT1000, there is a cover plate held in place by a single screw. Then there is a bulb cage held in place by two screws. Rich Heimlich wrote: RJ <a...@blanca.com> wrote: The best ambient light projector in your price range is probably the Sanyo PLV-70.

Radius vs ATI Graphics Pro
Seaking seak...@REMOVE-THISeastlink.ca alt comp periphs videocards ati The A7N8X, which is why I snipped off your other example. My bad yes, I saw that after I After careful considerations I think I am going to hold off on the Mobo change over and just pick up a FiWi card for now. It's a lot less headache,

NVIDIA or ATI?
Of the two, most of the time the G200 is clearer, but the DOS box and some web pages are clearer on the ATI. Trouble is, when the G200 is not clear, it's _real_ bad, while when the ATI is not clear, it's merely annoying. Personally, if I could have only one, given the considerations you express, I'd go with the ATI

Civ4 vs ATI , Nvidia
deimos duralisi...@SPAMyahoo.com alt comp periphs videocards nvidia cryotiger wrote: Ok, after further searching I found this in the Adapter Considerations section of the IBM xSeries 225 Types 8649 Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide: - Installation of an AGP video adapter in the AGP slot is not

DirectX 5.0 and ATI 3D RAGE II -- OOPS?
The full paragraph (you only quoted one line) was stating my doubts or the problems I see with ATI's high end card. As for more than two chips, who knows? The technology might scale a bit higher but perhaps the cost considerations come into play since a 3 chip version would need triple the ram, a 4 chip solution

Video/Sound Considerations
Other considerations include installation and operational stability. We had trouble installing a surprising number of boards for this roundup. In this regard, the graphics/capture board options from ATI and Matrox offer a simpler solution for those just getting started with video. No longer a bleeding-edge