Hello everyone,
I am looking to upgrade an older computer to use for the sole purpose of watching and recording TV.....not really a true HTPC but more of a casual computer for normal computer uses, video capture (via a Hauppauge PVR-250) and viewing on a NON-HD standard 27 inch TV. I am looking to get a Nvidia FX5200 based card but noticed in my research that many people frown heavily on the 64 bit memory versions. It would be replacing the current card which is a
*cough* Radeon 7000 AGP 32 meg *cough*
The specs of the system this would go into are as follows:
Athlon 1900+
1 gig PC2100 DDR
ECS K7S5A mobo
WD 160 gig HD
Samsung 80 gig HD
The ECS mobo only supports 4X AGP which I understand a FX5200 will work with. Due to this fact is there still a major benefit to the 128 bit memory versions? Again the main purpose for this system is not gaming but viewing recorded material so I am truly limiting myself with 64 bit memory on my "limited" system?
Any and all input is greatly appreciated
I am looking to upgrade an older computer to use for the sole purpose of watching and recording TV.....not really a true HTPC but more of a casual computer for normal computer uses, video capture (via a Hauppauge PVR-250) and viewing on a NON-HD standard 27 inch TV. I am looking to get a Nvidia FX5200 based card but noticed in my research that many people frown heavily on the 64 bit memory versions. It would be replacing the current card which is a
*cough* Radeon 7000 AGP 32 meg *cough*
The specs of the system this would go into are as follows:
Athlon 1900+
1 gig PC2100 DDR
ECS K7S5A mobo
WD 160 gig HD
Samsung 80 gig HD
The ECS mobo only supports 4X AGP which I understand a FX5200 will work with. Due to this fact is there still a major benefit to the 128 bit memory versions? Again the main purpose for this system is not gaming but viewing recorded material so I am truly limiting myself with 64 bit memory on my "limited" system?
Any and all input is greatly appreciated
