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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi" data-source="post: 780017" data-attributes="member: 25028"><p>Thats what Im thinking also, Ive got a downspec version of the 9600GT</p><p>One thing I find hard to find out is how NVIDIA treats de-interlacing, as there are no options like you seem to have with CCC. Does it automatically determine de-interlacing method based on the capabilities of the card?</p><p>Where Im heading, is if I buy an newer and more powerful card, will I get better options for de-interlacing etc? Something like a 550 Ti (which I imagine would be complete overkill....)</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi, post: 780017, member: 25028"] Thats what Im thinking also, Ive got a downspec version of the 9600GT One thing I find hard to find out is how NVIDIA treats de-interlacing, as there are no options like you seem to have with CCC. Does it automatically determine de-interlacing method based on the capabilities of the card? Where Im heading, is if I buy an newer and more powerful card, will I get better options for de-interlacing etc? Something like a 550 Ti (which I imagine would be complete overkill....) Thanks [/QUOTE]
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