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<blockquote data-quote="te3hpurp" data-source="post: 641379" data-attributes="member: 82806"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>8600 GT is on thin line will it ever be able to playback Full-HD live tv with EVR. It has a bit less power for HD playback</p><p>than my 8400GS(G98 chipset) and a bit less processing power for 3D gui of Mp. I'm using 258.96 drivers and Full-HD sometimes work, sometimes not.</p><p>But My Philips 42" plasma has only 1280 x 720 native resolution, so I lowered resolution from full-hd(1920x1080) to Tv's native resolution. Now everything plays fine.</p><p>It is worth of trying, if your TV has native resolution less than full-hd res. Otherwise i'm afraid you need to get new graphic card.</p><p></p><p>Br,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="te3hpurp, post: 641379, member: 82806"] Hi. 8600 GT is on thin line will it ever be able to playback Full-HD live tv with EVR. It has a bit less power for HD playback than my 8400GS(G98 chipset) and a bit less processing power for 3D gui of Mp. I'm using 258.96 drivers and Full-HD sometimes work, sometimes not. But My Philips 42" plasma has only 1280 x 720 native resolution, so I lowered resolution from full-hd(1920x1080) to Tv's native resolution. Now everything plays fine. It is worth of trying, if your TV has native resolution less than full-hd res. Otherwise i'm afraid you need to get new graphic card. Br, [/QUOTE]
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