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dm15644
Guest
Hi there,
just want to share my recent upgrade experiences.
This is where I came from
- Asus K8V-MX
- Sempron 3000+
- 512 MB RAM
- MSI Radeon 9550 SE
- Sony 32" CRT, connected via S-Video
This rig went fine for about one year until... I got myself a spanking new Sanyo PLV-Z5 beamer and connected it to the DVI of the Radeon 9550. This was great, but I noticed that when running on 1280x720 the responsiveness of the system got really bad. Also, I wasn't happy with the TV quality. It was just blurred. Then I started to play with ffdshow and got the TV picture improved. But the Sempron was getting stressed and couldn't really cope with the post processing. So, I decided to it properly and to a decent upgrade. These are the new components:
- Asus M2A-VM
- Athlon X2 3800+ EE
- 1 GB RAM
The Asus I selected because it was the only ATI 690 board that would fit in my Silverstons LC-11 case. I wanted the ATI 690 because it seemed to offer good value and quality, and also I read positive reviews. The Athlon I chose because at the time of buying it had a good performace/price ratio and it seemed to offer enough power for doing ffdshow. EE is useful in the Silverstone case because of it's limited cooling capacity.
The surprise came when I finished the rebuild: The picture quality is fantastic out of the box! It looks much better then before, however I still tried to improve it with ffdshow postprocessing. It doesn't really get better. I switched postprocessing off eventually.
Some figures:
- CPU load during TV: < 20%
- CPU temp rise during TV: approx 3° (well, measured with the on-die temp sensor)
- Power consumption during TV: 65 Watts
To summarize, for about 180€ I got a fantastic improvement in picture quality. The AMD 690 is a good solution for HTPC applications.
Hope someone finds this useful.
Cheers
/jayrock
just want to share my recent upgrade experiences.
This is where I came from
- Asus K8V-MX
- Sempron 3000+
- 512 MB RAM
- MSI Radeon 9550 SE
- Sony 32" CRT, connected via S-Video
This rig went fine for about one year until... I got myself a spanking new Sanyo PLV-Z5 beamer and connected it to the DVI of the Radeon 9550. This was great, but I noticed that when running on 1280x720 the responsiveness of the system got really bad. Also, I wasn't happy with the TV quality. It was just blurred. Then I started to play with ffdshow and got the TV picture improved. But the Sempron was getting stressed and couldn't really cope with the post processing. So, I decided to it properly and to a decent upgrade. These are the new components:
- Asus M2A-VM
- Athlon X2 3800+ EE
- 1 GB RAM
The Asus I selected because it was the only ATI 690 board that would fit in my Silverstons LC-11 case. I wanted the ATI 690 because it seemed to offer good value and quality, and also I read positive reviews. The Athlon I chose because at the time of buying it had a good performace/price ratio and it seemed to offer enough power for doing ffdshow. EE is useful in the Silverstone case because of it's limited cooling capacity.
The surprise came when I finished the rebuild: The picture quality is fantastic out of the box! It looks much better then before, however I still tried to improve it with ffdshow postprocessing. It doesn't really get better. I switched postprocessing off eventually.
Some figures:
- CPU load during TV: < 20%
- CPU temp rise during TV: approx 3° (well, measured with the on-die temp sensor)
- Power consumption during TV: 65 Watts
To summarize, for about 180€ I got a fantastic improvement in picture quality. The AMD 690 is a good solution for HTPC applications.
Hope someone finds this useful.
Cheers
/jayrock
France