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<blockquote data-quote="fanformusik" data-source="post: 275579" data-attributes="member: 55206"><p>hi,</p><p></p><p>tried my setup for a few days now, seems to be fairly stable. I am using F4 BIOS and Catalyst 8.5 drivers. I can watch live TV for hours, usually without hangs or crashes, even when zapping through channels. From the Gigabyte Forum (which is full of complaints) I took the recommendation to allocate fixed 512MB RAM for the onboard graphics (don't use the "auto" setting in BIOS), maybe that does the trick. With HDTV I have HW accel. enabled, for SDTV it is disabled.</p><p></p><p>So far for me this is acceptable. I'll come back a soon as I have more news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fanformusik, post: 275579, member: 55206"] hi, tried my setup for a few days now, seems to be fairly stable. I am using F4 BIOS and Catalyst 8.5 drivers. I can watch live TV for hours, usually without hangs or crashes, even when zapping through channels. From the Gigabyte Forum (which is full of complaints) I took the recommendation to allocate fixed 512MB RAM for the onboard graphics (don't use the "auto" setting in BIOS), maybe that does the trick. With HDTV I have HW accel. enabled, for SDTV it is disabled. So far for me this is acceptable. I'll come back a soon as I have more news. [/QUOTE]
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