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<blockquote data-quote="mascot" data-source="post: 237595" data-attributes="member: 60586"><p>There are several tests on the RS780 allready, and the results are good from completely different independent sources. One test gave 20% CPU load on single core athlon 3500+ playing back Casino royals toughest chapter with averga bitrate of 28 mbit in 1080p.</p><p></p><p>With the simplest dual core CPU you will playback blyray discs without any problems.</p><p></p><p>With the older chipsets, for example 690g with Radeon X1250 onboard GPU you only get partial hardware acceleration and the older version of Avivo technology without HD support and any sort of UVD.</p><p></p><p>The HD3200 GPU in RS780 (780g) has full hardware acceleration with AVIVO HD and UVD+!! Same technology as in the standard discrete graphics boards like the ATI Radeon HD2x00 and 3x00 series.</p><p></p><p>The ATI Radeon HD2600XT graphics card has also full hardware acceleration with AVIVO HD support. Several different reviews of this (and the 2400pro, the HD2400xt etc) have given the same great results with bluray discs. 15-30% average CPU load on slow dual core processors, have seen tests with good results on dual core E2140, AMD 4000+ etc etc.</p><p></p><p>All those tests cannot be lying. The test you refer to must be older chipset Matx boards with HDMI like Asus P5E-VM HDMI or the Am2 platform boards from Asus with 690g chipset and only Radeon x1250 GPU onboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mascot, post: 237595, member: 60586"] There are several tests on the RS780 allready, and the results are good from completely different independent sources. One test gave 20% CPU load on single core athlon 3500+ playing back Casino royals toughest chapter with averga bitrate of 28 mbit in 1080p. With the simplest dual core CPU you will playback blyray discs without any problems. With the older chipsets, for example 690g with Radeon X1250 onboard GPU you only get partial hardware acceleration and the older version of Avivo technology without HD support and any sort of UVD. The HD3200 GPU in RS780 (780g) has full hardware acceleration with AVIVO HD and UVD+!! Same technology as in the standard discrete graphics boards like the ATI Radeon HD2x00 and 3x00 series. The ATI Radeon HD2600XT graphics card has also full hardware acceleration with AVIVO HD support. Several different reviews of this (and the 2400pro, the HD2400xt etc) have given the same great results with bluray discs. 15-30% average CPU load on slow dual core processors, have seen tests with good results on dual core E2140, AMD 4000+ etc etc. All those tests cannot be lying. The test you refer to must be older chipset Matx boards with HDMI like Asus P5E-VM HDMI or the Am2 platform boards from Asus with 690g chipset and only Radeon x1250 GPU onboard. [/QUOTE]
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