2012-08-20, 04:11
(2012-08-20, 04:09)snowboarder33 Wrote: Ah, I was leery at that price point. Thanks a bunch.
You're welcome.
(2012-08-20, 04:09)snowboarder33 Wrote: Ah, I was leery at that price point. Thanks a bunch.
(2012-08-20, 04:14)snowboarder33 Wrote: Here we go: OCZ Agility 3 60GB SATA III for $50. I think that's a reputable brand.
(2012-08-20, 03:33)snowboarder33 Wrote: This route, however, is assuming the G540 is a capable CPU for my needs - smooth handling of XBMC+Plugins (Aeon, etc.) on W7. Can anyone confirm the G540's performance in that regards?I used to have G530, and it can handle XBMC UI and playback blu-ray with ease......
(2012-08-20, 19:09)bluray Wrote:(2012-08-20, 03:33)snowboarder33 Wrote: This route, however, is assuming the G540 is a capable CPU for my needs - smooth handling of XBMC+Plugins (Aeon, etc.) on W7. Can anyone confirm the G540's performance in that regards?I used to have G530, and it can handle XBMC UI and playback blu-ray with ease......
(2012-08-21, 03:02)snowboarder33 Wrote: It sounds like you have experience with the 6450, can you vouch for it's capability of 1080p content? How about ~15-30GB .mkv files?My HD6450 can handled anything that my GT430 can handles, and some blu-ray disc is nearly 50GB.....
(2012-09-04, 02:48)snowboarder33 Wrote: Wait. So just read that the G530 cannot handle 3D content because of some issue with HDMI 1.4a. Is that in reference to the iGPU or is the processor not powerful enough to handle it? Can the discrete GPU solve this limitation?
(2012-09-05, 08:24)g725s Wrote: Can you put the G540 on a motherboard that would also accept the new Ivy Bridge CPUs that are just coming out?