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<blockquote data-quote="wowski" data-source="post: 546957" data-attributes="member: 56552"><p>I run with a EVGA 8400GS 521mb PCI version, and so far OK. Not tried it on HD output yet (still have a SD TV) so can't advise on if there are issues with the higher resolutions. Am able to get 50fps using VMR and PowerDVD codecs. Works fine with Mediaportal (running under XP, 2g ram, 3GHz pentium machine). You'll find if new they are twice the price of anything PCI-E, and check you power supply is adequate if you go down that route. As others have advised, when you start to add up the costs, it starts to make sense to look at a new mobo. I'd give up on the 9250, I had one previously. Although I could get it to work reasonably with mediaportal, I had to overclock it to get any reasonable output. Even then it was a bit flaky and random things wouldn't work properly(e.g. DVDs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wowski, post: 546957, member: 56552"] I run with a EVGA 8400GS 521mb PCI version, and so far OK. Not tried it on HD output yet (still have a SD TV) so can't advise on if there are issues with the higher resolutions. Am able to get 50fps using VMR and PowerDVD codecs. Works fine with Mediaportal (running under XP, 2g ram, 3GHz pentium machine). You'll find if new they are twice the price of anything PCI-E, and check you power supply is adequate if you go down that route. As others have advised, when you start to add up the costs, it starts to make sense to look at a new mobo. I'd give up on the 9250, I had one previously. Although I could get it to work reasonably with mediaportal, I had to overclock it to get any reasonable output. Even then it was a bit flaky and random things wouldn't work properly(e.g. DVDs). [/QUOTE]
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