- Jun 30, 2004
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I have one or two threads related to my "peculiar project" of using dated hardware for my WHS-2011 server.
Anyone who might have read through my struggles with that project would recall I had pulled the sound-card and drivers, then uninstalled the NVidia graphics drivers (with 3D this and that and "PhysX") before I resolved my problem -- the "mystery of core-0 loading."
Now that I have it all sorted out, I'm re-installing WHS add-ins, like Axonet Lights-Out. And I'm looking at this video and sound driver issue.
Can anyone think of any reason at all why any small server needs more than "standard VGA" drivers? And why would I even want to use headphones on such a system?
The hardware we buy sort of forces the issue. Even without the NVidia graphics drivers, WHS still recognizes and installs the four "HDMI audio" ports on the graphics card. I finally, or in the interim, just disabled those audio devices as well. A person would almost want a graphics card more like the earliest PCI-E cards available, like a low-end Geforce 5xxx or 6xxx. I thought when I bought the card to put in this system -- a GT 430 -- it was "low end" and retrograde enough to be optimal, but I was mistaken.
How about this: Do any NAS devices come with speakers and a graphics card?
Anyone who might have read through my struggles with that project would recall I had pulled the sound-card and drivers, then uninstalled the NVidia graphics drivers (with 3D this and that and "PhysX") before I resolved my problem -- the "mystery of core-0 loading."
Now that I have it all sorted out, I'm re-installing WHS add-ins, like Axonet Lights-Out. And I'm looking at this video and sound driver issue.
Can anyone think of any reason at all why any small server needs more than "standard VGA" drivers? And why would I even want to use headphones on such a system?
The hardware we buy sort of forces the issue. Even without the NVidia graphics drivers, WHS still recognizes and installs the four "HDMI audio" ports on the graphics card. I finally, or in the interim, just disabled those audio devices as well. A person would almost want a graphics card more like the earliest PCI-E cards available, like a low-end Geforce 5xxx or 6xxx. I thought when I bought the card to put in this system -- a GT 430 -- it was "low end" and retrograde enough to be optimal, but I was mistaken.
How about this: Do any NAS devices come with speakers and a graphics card?
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