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<blockquote data-quote="Tech Geek" data-source="post: 36935" data-attributes="member: 18181"><p>Just an FYI here. I'm in the process of trying to get HDTV to work on my X1300. Microsoft says a card with a memory bandwidth of 10GB/sec is required. The passively cooled card may not have them memory bandwidth to support it. The faster PRO versions of the X1300 have 16MB/sec so they or any of the other higher end Avivo cards are sure to work. </p><p></p><p>I think Microsoft gave themselves pleanty of room for error with that number and I'm going to do some tests to see if that is the case. If not, HDTV playback will be bad with this card.</p><p>I can tell you that I have no problems with WatchHDTV or just playing back my recording of the Superbowl broadcast in 1080i so I think it will work unless VMR9 is just too much of a pig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tech Geek, post: 36935, member: 18181"] Just an FYI here. I'm in the process of trying to get HDTV to work on my X1300. Microsoft says a card with a memory bandwidth of 10GB/sec is required. The passively cooled card may not have them memory bandwidth to support it. The faster PRO versions of the X1300 have 16MB/sec so they or any of the other higher end Avivo cards are sure to work. I think Microsoft gave themselves pleanty of room for error with that number and I'm going to do some tests to see if that is the case. If not, HDTV playback will be bad with this card. I can tell you that I have no problems with WatchHDTV or just playing back my recording of the Superbowl broadcast in 1080i so I think it will work unless VMR9 is just too much of a pig. [/QUOTE]
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