Any TNT card with S-video out?

Lord Evermore

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My old STB Velocity128 has an S-video out port, but it's only a Riva128 chip. :)

Why do you not want a TNT2? It's just as compatible with all OSes these days, probably just as cheap. Heck, Pricewatch doesn't even list TNT's anymore. And what's wrong with Asus?

The Leadtek WinFast 3D S320 appears to have S-video. Can't find any other TNT cards besides Asus and Leadtek easily.
 

hk10Mbps

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I choose TNT is because I feel uncomfortable to use a 4X AGP card on my 2X AGP BX board, although it is compatible.

I think I'm going to buy the S320, thanks!
 

MadRat

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Alot of M64 TNT-based cards have S-video out. I'd personally aim for a Matrox G400 or Voodoo5 card for 3v support. You can probably find some SiS cards that are 3v and have TV-out, too.
 

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I had the leadek s320, good card and pretty sure it had s-video out, never used the s video out though. I used it on a bx board without any problem.
 

hk10Mbps

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Do I need to install special driver to get the S-video out work? Because I want to use the WinXP built-in driver.
 

MadRat

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Always use the hardware manufacturer's driver. It will help alot in the long run.
 

McCarthy

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Yes, you need the drivers. The built in driver just provides SVGA settings, doesn't enable extra hardware features like TV out.
 

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The Canopus Spectra 2500 has S-Video out. Not sure whether you can find it around anymore. Perhaps you can find it in some auction sites or something.

Good luck.

Edit: And yes, it's a TNT based card.