2011-04-09, 05:09
It took me ages to finally upgrade my video card, so I can enjoy 1080p videos, and looks like I did screw up!
After some googling I found that the cheap ati 4350 would be the best choice for my scenario, well, there're some talk about it playing hi res videos without a hit, that conviced me.
Then I got Asus EAH4350 Silent/256M. A nice low profile video board with hdmi output.
But I didn't notice this little warning on the box: Not support Full HD (1080i/1080p).
Searching Asus website, looks like the 256Mb version do not supports Unified Video Decoder 2 (UVD2), all the others versions does (512mb/1gb).
http://www.asus.com/Search.aspx?SearchKey=eah4350
I'm running Windows XP, so no dxva for me, and I got a lot of frame drops when trying to play 1080p files. Does I have a way to fix this or I really screw it up?
Cheers,
After some googling I found that the cheap ati 4350 would be the best choice for my scenario, well, there're some talk about it playing hi res videos without a hit, that conviced me.
Then I got Asus EAH4350 Silent/256M. A nice low profile video board with hdmi output.
But I didn't notice this little warning on the box: Not support Full HD (1080i/1080p).
Searching Asus website, looks like the 256Mb version do not supports Unified Video Decoder 2 (UVD2), all the others versions does (512mb/1gb).
http://www.asus.com/Search.aspx?SearchKey=eah4350
I'm running Windows XP, so no dxva for me, and I got a lot of frame drops when trying to play 1080p files. Does I have a way to fix this or I really screw it up?
Cheers,