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<blockquote data-quote="fanformusik" data-source="post: 272820" data-attributes="member: 55206"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I am currently using a MSI MoBo based on ATI's 690G chipset. For the sake of all the problems with HD (high CPU load, aspect ratio problems with CoreAVC, etc...) I plan to replace it with a 780G based board (probably Gigabyte or MSI) so that I can use Cyberlinks H264 decoder with DXVA. Since my OS and S/W setup is fine so far, I think about just replacing the board and leaving everything else untouched, i.e. the 780G chipset would run with the 690G drivers.</p><p></p><p>I know this is not the preferred way to do it, and I am aware that the system even won't start up, but I consider to give it a try, since a 100% fresh installation means a lot of work.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone done this before? Success or Failure?</p><p></p><p>Any comments on the GA-MA78GM-S2H board?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fanformusik, post: 272820, member: 55206"] Hi, I am currently using a MSI MoBo based on ATI's 690G chipset. For the sake of all the problems with HD (high CPU load, aspect ratio problems with CoreAVC, etc...) I plan to replace it with a 780G based board (probably Gigabyte or MSI) so that I can use Cyberlinks H264 decoder with DXVA. Since my OS and S/W setup is fine so far, I think about just replacing the board and leaving everything else untouched, i.e. the 780G chipset would run with the 690G drivers. I know this is not the preferred way to do it, and I am aware that the system even won't start up, but I consider to give it a try, since a 100% fresh installation means a lot of work. Has anyone done this before? Success or Failure? Any comments on the GA-MA78GM-S2H board? [/QUOTE]
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