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ADS PYRO ProDV (Platinum Bundle)
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bundle): $249.95 Street price PRYO Pro (HP with Platinum bundle): $299.95 System Requirements Pentium II 400 MHz or AMD K6-400 MHz or above Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows ME or Windows 2000 64 MB RAM AGP video card or PCI w/4 MB RAM Sound card CD-ROM...
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TV on PC: Compro Videomate Tv Gold Plus
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AGP or PCI video card. A single card solution, such as the ATi All-In-Wonder or the NVIDIA Personal Cinema lines, takes less space and can be installed in any case with an AGP slot, which most PCs have. While Compro's PCI TV tuner card solution requires an...
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Sound And Video Cards
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I was using in my previous HTPC was working fine and I would have continued to use it, but my Gigabyte motherboard had a PCI express slot instead of an AGP slot. So I went searching for a passively cooled video card. I was lucky and it wasn't long before I...
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Hardware Basics: Some Assembly Required
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upgrade the RAM and video card. That’s because your CPU will last you a while longer. But if you have an older single-core CPU that operates at less than 2.8 GHz, even the fastest video card available may not be enough to get your computer to run modern games...
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PC-Doctor Tests by Category
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all OSes), software interrupts (DOS only), video card (all OSes), logical disk drives (DOS only), SCSI devices (all OSes), IO use, IDE/ATAPI devices, and network information (DOS and Linux only), PCI devices and PC card/PCMCIA (all OSes), SMP information and...
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The Video Card / TV Tuner
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to its size, the MEGA 180 had only two expansion slots: one AGP and one PCI. Since it contained only one PCI slot I decided to purchase another ATI All in Wonder series AGP card to use as my primary TV tuner so that I could use the PCI slot for expansion. The...
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Slow Display
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a PCI Express x16 slot. On older machines be sure to take advantage of any special-purpose bus extensions your PC may offer, including AGP, or if none exists PCI. Graphics cards can pick up significant speed boosts by direct connection to the CPU through these...
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Let's Face It, Video Is Expensive, Continued
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video on top of the signal just about any graphics adapter that can handle today's games should be fine for a video capture system as long as it supports Direct Draw hardware overlay. Video on the motherboard (particularly AGP setups), ATI All-in-Wonder cards,...
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Gigabyte GV-N66256DP With HDTV Output
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AGP graphics card uses a two-sided Zalman-designed radiator for the Nvidia graphics chip on the front of the card and the video RAM chips on the back side. Next to the usual VGA and DVI video outputs, this $135 card offers auxiliary S-Video and component video...
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Hardware Considerations
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but have not been tested. (click here for a complete list of compatible TV tuners ) The graphics card requirement is almost not worth mentioning since most video cards will work fine with SageTV. It requires a PCI or AGP-based graphics card with overlay capabilities....