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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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5700Le(128-bit) Vs MX 4000(256-bit)
What are the advantages of a 256-bit Video card over a 128-bit card?
The 5700Le is a newer card, but I have heard that a 256-bit MX 4000 could out perform it (games, and multimedia) If this is true would it boost performance in Sage ( I currently have a eVGA MX 4000 64mb 128-bit)? |
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I do not think it is possible for an mx 4000 to out perform a 5700le in anything. The 5700 will give you better PQ in sage.
I also thought that all those mx 4000 were 64 bit... are you sure about it? |
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Yes Mad dog Multimedia's is a 256-bit card....
Yes, Mad Dog Multimedia has a 128mb 256-bit Geforce MX 4000. I saw this card at officemax and wanted to get a little more informaion about it.
But what is the performance diffrence between a 128-bit card and a 256-bit card? |
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The days where x-bits mean anything on a video card are long gone. Today, the performance of a video card is much more complicated, and affected by the core architecture and memory bandwidth. A GeForce4 MX regardless of memory width, probably cannot outperform a Geforce FX in anything. A Geforce 4Ti might have hope in games, but in video the 5 and especially 6 series from nVidia are leagues ahead of any of their previous chips.
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So would the 64-bit version of the FX 5700le from apollo still out perform the MX 4000?
And thanks for all the advice! |
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When it comes to sage and other video players, the speed has little to do with things. The fact that the 5700 has a much better TV out and is directx 9 compliant would be desirable. However in regards to a 64 bit 5700le, i dunno... I tried a 64 bit 5200 and was not happy with it's vmr9 performance, it stuttered and exhibitted image tearing. I'm very happy with my fx 5500 now, however I was sure to get the 128bit, just in case.
I also have an MX 440 that works very well with sage too, but the 5500 is sharper. Are you using it for tv out? |
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Not currently, I have a 21"inch Flat glass CRT
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IMO, you'd want at least a 5700 Ultra for that display.
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I would love a 5700 Ultra, but....
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