Re: What two head video card can play High Definition video on a secondary monitor in the extended desktop mode?
On Jun 30, 7:49 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e...@edmedlin.com> wrote:
> "Dima" <t...@bk.ru> wrote in message
>
> news:1183120191.914811.40770@c77g2000hse.googlegro ups.com...
>
>
>
> > On Jun 29, 4:20 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e...@edmedlin.com> wrote:
> >> > Thanks John Doe for your opinions and suggestions!
> >> > What do you mean by an "open" PCI Express x16 slot? It looks that all
> >> > PCI Express x16 slots are open on new mainboards.
> >> > Why could I need the DirectX 10 compatibility? I play race games with
> >> > Logitech MOMO wheel rarely.
> >> > Best regards,
> >> > Dima
>
> >> Some DirectX 10 components are already embedded into Vista and the entire
> >> DX10 suite will come along in a few months. The same was said about the
> >> change from DX8 to DX9. I think about all recent games are DX9 compatible
> >> and the SDK for DX10 has been out quite a while now, so it will not be
> >> long
> >> before they begin selling DX10 compliant software. If you use racing
> >> simulations rather than arcade style games like NFS and such you will see
> >> that more and more of the physics will be split between the CPU and GPU.
> >> Right now, I wouldn't worry too much about DX10 video cards. The Nvidia
> >> 8x
> >> series is still fairly expensive but is coming down slowly. ATI has not
> >> released their DX10 cards yet as far as I know.... PCI E is really the
> >> only
> >> way to go now if you build or buy a new system. I wouldn't pay much for
> >> AGP
> >> right now if I had a choice. As far as Vista is concerned, I had it on my
> >> new system and just had too many little problems so I went back to XP
> >> Pro. I
> >> have Vista Ultimate 32 sitting on the shelf collecting dust until they
> >> finally come out with a service pack to fix all the little problems. My
> >> system was built from the ground up to more than handle Vista, but the OS
> >> is
> >> just not ready for me IMO.
>
> >> Ed
>
> > Thanks Ed Medlin for your suggestion and opinion!
> > I use arcade style games like NFS too.
> > I convert and edit video sometimes. Is nForce mainboard chipset better
> > that other chipsets for converting and editing video?
> > Best regards,
> > Dima
>
> I do racing simulations and flight sims. I also do a lot of A/V work and the
> NV 680i chipset does just fine for me. I have a P4/EM64T @ 3.6ghz and my
> Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.2ghz on this MB with 2ghz of memory really runs circles
> around the P4 for video work. I highly recommend the P5N32-E SLI (680i)
> board as I just don't have any issues with it. Intel also has the P35 that
> will support faster memory and more processors. I haven't priced them and am
> not really sure they are out on the market quite yet.
>
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Thanks Ed for your experience and recommendation!
Re: What two head video card can play High Definition video on a secondary monitor in the extended desktop mode?
On Jun 30, 7:49 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e...@edmedlin.com> wrote:
> "Dima" <t...@bk.ru> wrote in message
>
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>
>
>
> > On Jun 29, 4:20 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e...@edmedlin.com> wrote:
> >> > Thanks John Doe for your opinions and suggestions!
> >> > What do you mean by an "open" PCI Express x16 slot? It looks that all
> >> > PCI Express x16 slots are open on new mainboards.
> >> > Why could I need the DirectX 10 compatibility? I play race games with
> >> > Logitech MOMO wheel rarely.
> >> > Best regards,
> >> > Dima
>
> >> Some DirectX 10 components are already embedded into Vista and the entire
> >> DX10 suite will come along in a few months. The same was said about the
> >> change from DX8 to DX9. I think about all recent games are DX9 compatible
> >> and the SDK for DX10 has been out quite a while now, so it will not be
> >> long
> >> before they begin selling DX10 compliant software. If you use racing
> >> simulations rather than arcade style games like NFS and such you will see
> >> that more and more of the physics will be split between the CPU and GPU.
> >> Right now, I wouldn't worry too much about DX10 video cards. The Nvidia
> >> 8x
> >> series is still fairly expensive but is coming down slowly. ATI has not
> >> released their DX10 cards yet as far as I know.... PCI E is really the
> >> only
> >> way to go now if you build or buy a new system. I wouldn't pay much for
> >> AGP
> >> right now if I had a choice. As far as Vista is concerned, I had it on my
> >> new system and just had too many little problems so I went back to XP
> >> Pro. I
> >> have Vista Ultimate 32 sitting on the shelf collecting dust until they
> >> finally come out with a service pack to fix all the little problems. My
> >> system was built from the ground up to more than handle Vista, but the OS
> >> is
> >> just not ready for me IMO.
>
> >> Ed
>
> > Thanks Ed Medlin for your suggestion and opinion!
> > I use arcade style games like NFS too.
> > I convert and edit video sometimes. Is nForce mainboard chipset better
> > that other chipsets for converting and editing video?
> > Best regards,
> > Dima
>
> I do racing simulations and flight sims. I also do a lot of A/V work and the
> NV 680i chipset does just fine for me. I have a P4/EM64T @ 3.6ghz and my
> Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.2ghz on this MB with 2ghz of memory really runs circles
> around the P4 for video work. I highly recommend the P5N32-E SLI (680i)
> board as I just don't have any issues with it. Intel also has the P35 that
> will support faster memory and more processors. I haven't priced them and am
> not really sure they are out on the market quite yet.
>
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Hello!
I have two DVD drives and two quiet Samsung and Maxtor IDE HDDs. Is
there a P5N32-E SLI with two or three ide ports and a passive cooling?
Best regards,
Dima
Re: What two head video card can play High Definition video on a secondary monitor in the extended desktop mode?
On Jun 30, 7:49 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e...@edmedlin.com> wrote:
> "Dima" <t...@bk.ru> wrote in message
>
> news:1183120191.914811.40770@c77g2000hse.googlegro ups.com...
>
>
>
> > On Jun 29, 4:20 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e...@edmedlin.com> wrote:
> >> > Thanks John Doe for your opinions and suggestions!
> >> > What do you mean by an "open" PCI Express x16 slot? It looks that all
> >> > PCI Express x16 slots are open on new mainboards.
> >> > Why could I need the DirectX 10 compatibility? I play race games with
> >> > Logitech MOMO wheel rarely.
> >> > Best regards,
> >> > Dima
>
> >> Some DirectX 10 components are already embedded into Vista and the entire
> >> DX10 suite will come along in a few months. The same was said about the
> >> change from DX8 to DX9. I think about all recent games are DX9 compatible
> >> and the SDK for DX10 has been out quite a while now, so it will not be
> >> long
> >> before they begin selling DX10 compliant software. If you use racing
> >> simulations rather than arcade style games like NFS and such you will see
> >> that more and more of the physics will be split between the CPU and GPU.
> >> Right now, I wouldn't worry too much about DX10 video cards. The Nvidia
> >> 8x
> >> series is still fairly expensive but is coming down slowly. ATI has not
> >> released their DX10 cards yet as far as I know.... PCI E is really the
> >> only
> >> way to go now if you build or buy a new system. I wouldn't pay much for
> >> AGP
> >> right now if I had a choice. As far as Vista is concerned, I had it on my
> >> new system and just had too many little problems so I went back to XP
> >> Pro. I
> >> have Vista Ultimate 32 sitting on the shelf collecting dust until they
> >> finally come out with a service pack to fix all the little problems. My
> >> system was built from the ground up to more than handle Vista, but the OS
> >> is
> >> just not ready for me IMO.
>
> >> Ed
>
> > Thanks Ed Medlin for your suggestion and opinion!
> > I use arcade style games like NFS too.
> > I convert and edit video sometimes. Is nForce mainboard chipset better
> > that other chipsets for converting and editing video?
> > Best regards,
> > Dima
>
> I do racing simulations and flight sims. I also do a lot of A/V work and the
> NV 680i chipset does just fine for me. I have a P4/EM64T @ 3.6ghz and my
> Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.2ghz on this MB with 2ghz of memory really runs circles
> around the P4 for video work. I highly recommend the P5N32-E SLI (680i)
> board as I just don't have any issues with it. Intel also has the P35 that
> will support faster memory and more processors. I haven't priced them and am
> not really sure they are out on the market quite yet.
>
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Dear Ed,
What do you mean by the "2ghz of memory"?
Best regards,
Dima
Re: What two head video card can play High Definition video on a secondary monitor in the extended desktop mode?
Dima <tarb bk.ru> wrote:
> On Jun 30, 7:49 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e... edmedlin.com> wrote:
....
>> Core 2 Duo E6600 3.2ghz on this MB with 2ghz of memory really
>> runs circles around the P4 for video work. I highly recommend the
>> P5N32-E SLI (680i) board as I just don't have any issues with it.
>> Intel also has the P35 that will support faster memory and more
>> processors. I haven't priced them and am not really sure they are
>> out on the market quite yet.
> Dear Ed,
> What do you mean by the "2ghz of memory"?
Is there some reason you have to quote everything for the third time
just to ask about what is obviously a simple mistake?
> Best regards,
> Dima
>
>
>
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Re: What two head video card can play High Definition video on a secondary monitor in the extended desktop mode?
"John Doe" <jdoe@usenetlove.invalid> wrote in message
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> Dima <tarb bk.ru> wrote:
>
>> On Jun 30, 7:49 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e... edmedlin.com> wrote:
>
> ...
>
>>> Core 2 Duo E6600 3.2ghz on this MB with 2ghz of memory really
>>> runs circles around the P4 for video work. I highly recommend the
>>> P5N32-E SLI (680i) board as I just don't have any issues with it.
>>> Intel also has the P35 that will support faster memory and more
>>> processors. I haven't priced them and am not really sure they are
>>> out on the market quite yet.
>
>> Dear Ed,
>> What do you mean by the "2ghz of memory"?
>
> Is there some reason you have to quote everything for the third time
> just to ask about what is obviously a simple mistake?
>
this from a dimwit that posts headers and wastes more space than anybody
Re: What two head video card can play High Definition video on a secondary monitor in the extended desktop mode?
"JAD" <john doe harvesting.addys.for.****.spam> wrote:
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>> Dima <tarb bk.ru> wrote:
>>
>>> On Jun 30, 7:49 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e... edmedlin.com> wrote:
>>
>> ...
>>
>>>> Core 2 Duo E6600 3.2ghz on this MB with 2ghz of memory
>>> Dear Ed,
>>> What do you mean by the "2ghz of memory"?
>>
>> Is there some reason you have to quote everything for the third
>> time just to ask about what is obviously a simple mistake?
>>
> this from a dimwit
Your mother thought it was rude too, JAD.
> that posts headers and wastes more space than anybody
Your mother is a waste of space, JAD.
An obsessed troll who so hates correction, he top posts so his peers
cannot see the context of his reply.
See also:
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"JAD" <jdemma25 eartink.net>
"JAD" <john doe harvesting.addys.for.****.spam>
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Re: What two head video card can play High Definition video on a secondary monitor in the extended desktop mode?
On Jul 2, 12:04 am, John Doe <j...@usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
> Dima <tarb bk.ru> wrote:
> > On Jun 30, 7:49 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e... edmedlin.com> wrote:
>
> ...
>
> >> Core 2 Duo E6600 3.2ghz on this MB with 2ghz of memory really
> >> runs circles around the P4 for video work. I highly recommend the
> >> P5N32-E SLI (680i) board as I just don't have any issues with it.
> >> Intel also has the P35 that will support faster memory and more
> >> processors. I haven't priced them and am not really sure they are
> >> out on the market quite yet.
> > Dear Ed,
> > What do you mean by the "2ghz of memory"?
>
> Is there some reason you have to quote everything for the third time
> just to ask about what is obviously a simple mistake?
>
>
>
> > Best regards,
> > Dima
>
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> > From: Dima <tarb bk.ru>
> > Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
> > Subject: Re: What two head video card can play High Definition video on a secondary monitor in the extended desktop mode?
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Dear John Doe,
I asked just once. Two other posts are other questions. I thought that
2ghz of memory could be something new. For me it was not obviously a
simple mistake.
Best regards,
Dima
Re: What two head video card can play High Definition video on a secondary monitor in the extended desktop mode?
On Jun 30, 7:49 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e...@edmedlin.com> wrote:
> "Dima" <t...@bk.ru> wrote in message
>
> news:1183120191.914811.40770@c77g2000hse.googlegro ups.com...
>
>
>
> > On Jun 29, 4:20 pm, "Ed Medlin" <e...@edmedlin.com> wrote:
> >> > Thanks John Doe for your opinions and suggestions!
> >> > What do you mean by an "open" PCI Express x16 slot? It looks that all
> >> > PCI Express x16 slots are open on new mainboards.
> >> > Why could I need the DirectX 10 compatibility? I play race games with
> >> > Logitech MOMO wheel rarely.
> >> > Best regards,
> >> > Dima
>
> >> Some DirectX 10 components are already embedded into Vista and the entire
> >> DX10 suite will come along in a few months. The same was said about the
> >> change from DX8 to DX9. I think about all recent games are DX9 compatible
> >> and the SDK for DX10 has been out quite a while now, so it will not be
> >> long
> >> before they begin selling DX10 compliant software. If you use racing
> >> simulations rather than arcade style games like NFS and such you will see
> >> that more and more of the physics will be split between the CPU and GPU.
> >> Right now, I wouldn't worry too much about DX10 video cards. The Nvidia
> >> 8x
> >> series is still fairly expensive but is coming down slowly. ATI has not
> >> released their DX10 cards yet as far as I know.... PCI E is really the
> >> only
> >> way to go now if you build or buy a new system. I wouldn't pay much for
> >> AGP
> >> right now if I had a choice. As far as Vista is concerned, I had it on my
> >> new system and just had too many little problems so I went back to XP
> >> Pro. I
> >> have Vista Ultimate 32 sitting on the shelf collecting dust until they
> >> finally come out with a service pack to fix all the little problems. My
> >> system was built from the ground up to more than handle Vista, but the OS
> >> is
> >> just not ready for me IMO.
>
> >> Ed
>
> > Thanks Ed Medlin for your suggestion and opinion!
> > I use arcade style games like NFS too.
> > I convert and edit video sometimes. Is nForce mainboard chipset better
> > that other chipsets for converting and editing video?
> > Best regards,
> > Dima
>
> I do racing simulations and flight sims. I also do a lot of A/V work and the
> NV 680i chipset does just fine for me. I have a P4/EM64T @ 3.6ghz and my
> Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.2ghz on this MB with 2ghz of memory really runs circles
> around the P4 for video work. I highly recommend the P5N32-E SLI (680i)
> board as I just don't have any issues with it. Intel also has the P35 that
> will support faster memory and more processors. I haven't priced them and am
> not really sure they are out on the market quite yet.
>
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>
> - Show quoted text -
Hello!
I'm building a silent PC. www.silentpcteview.com writes that AMD are
quieter since they produce less heat. Could you, please, recommend a
mainboard with am2, two IDE ports, 3 PCI ports and that is without a
fan?
Best regards,
Dima