2012-01-27, 13:29
Hello everyone...
I'm currently running XBMC on Windows Home Server 2011 and HD playback is not really perfect...
So i built a separate Home Server 2011 box and want to reinstall the XBMC box using Linux and XBMC for Linux.
Hardware:
Intel G620 on Zotac H61 Board, 8GB RAM, 1 TB Disk drive
No graphics card yet. Case is the Lian Li Q07
So basically i want to use a Nvidia card because Intel driver support on linux is not relly perfect according to faq.
But which Nvidia should i buy? I can use all single slot cards. Most forum posts say that 210 and 220/ GT220 are too slow for some temporal / spatial deinterlacing. Some suggest GT240, some suggest GT430, others think that GT520 is even better because it supports VDPAU Featureset D, others think that GT520 is too slow for HD Deinterlacing again...
Which card should i buy to be sure that there are no playback lags and all features are usable? I think GT430 could be the one, but i'm not sure at all..
Thank you for your help!!!
I'm currently running XBMC on Windows Home Server 2011 and HD playback is not really perfect...
So i built a separate Home Server 2011 box and want to reinstall the XBMC box using Linux and XBMC for Linux.
Hardware:
Intel G620 on Zotac H61 Board, 8GB RAM, 1 TB Disk drive
No graphics card yet. Case is the Lian Li Q07
So basically i want to use a Nvidia card because Intel driver support on linux is not relly perfect according to faq.
But which Nvidia should i buy? I can use all single slot cards. Most forum posts say that 210 and 220/ GT220 are too slow for some temporal / spatial deinterlacing. Some suggest GT240, some suggest GT430, others think that GT520 is even better because it supports VDPAU Featureset D, others think that GT520 is too slow for HD Deinterlacing again...
Which card should i buy to be sure that there are no playback lags and all features are usable? I think GT430 could be the one, but i'm not sure at all..
Thank you for your help!!!