Hello everybody,
I'm looking to build a computer that will sit under my TV for entertainment purposes i.e. playing DVD's, other movie formats, and emulator/3d games. I have an extra Aopen AK33 motherboard, 256MB PC133 SDRAM and a SB Live! Value for this project. I'm going to buy an Athlon 1700+ CPU and a new video card. I will be running Windows XP Pro. I've narrowed down my choices to 3 cards:
ASUS Geforce4 TI4200 128MB - 250$ CAD (saving 0$)
ASUS Geforce4 TI4200 64MB - 210$ CAD (saving 40$ CAD)
Sapphire ATI Radeon 8500LE 128MB - 160$ CAD (saving 90$ CAD)
The performance on all these cards is great from what I've read.
I'm leaning towards the 8500LE because of the $ savings, but I've heard from many different sources that ATI's drivers aren't that stable nor exteremly compatible.
Another issue here is 64MB vs. 128MB which I'm still debating... if I'm thinking in the long-run, I guess I should go for 128MB.
I'm looking for stability, compatibility and image/TV-out quality. Also, hopefully a card that will last a little while in the long term... Any input is appreciated.
Thanx in advance.
Romeus
I'm looking to build a computer that will sit under my TV for entertainment purposes i.e. playing DVD's, other movie formats, and emulator/3d games. I have an extra Aopen AK33 motherboard, 256MB PC133 SDRAM and a SB Live! Value for this project. I'm going to buy an Athlon 1700+ CPU and a new video card. I will be running Windows XP Pro. I've narrowed down my choices to 3 cards:
ASUS Geforce4 TI4200 128MB - 250$ CAD (saving 0$)
ASUS Geforce4 TI4200 64MB - 210$ CAD (saving 40$ CAD)
Sapphire ATI Radeon 8500LE 128MB - 160$ CAD (saving 90$ CAD)
The performance on all these cards is great from what I've read.
I'm leaning towards the 8500LE because of the $ savings, but I've heard from many different sources that ATI's drivers aren't that stable nor exteremly compatible.
Another issue here is 64MB vs. 128MB which I'm still debating... if I'm thinking in the long-run, I guess I should go for 128MB.
I'm looking for stability, compatibility and image/TV-out quality. Also, hopefully a card that will last a little while in the long term... Any input is appreciated.
Thanx in advance.
Romeus