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  • Best TV-out with PCI card

    I need a better TV-out for my Epia M board and wondered if there was ever a PCI version of the G400 available. I have searched for some time on ebay but haven't found any.

    Which PCI card delivers the best TV-out (at a reasonable price, <100 Euro )?

  • #2
    I don't know if G400 PCI exist.

    What kind of input do you have on your TV ?

    If you have a SCART input with RGB feature, take a RADEON 9200SE PCI, (very cheap) and connect it like this :



    It's the best TV-out you can have with a PCI card.

    And if you live in NTSC country with component input on your TV then you need an additional RGB to YUV converter. But then it costs much :

    A64 3500+ NewCastle @2550 (FSB 255, 10X)
    Abit AV8 v1.1 bios 1.7
    2X256 MB Crucial Ballistix PC4000 (1T Cas 2.0, 2-2-6) @DDR333/FSB255=212MHZ
    LC Power 550 W
    Geforce 6800 GT (Asus V9999GT-TD /128) @428/900 + nvSilencer 5 rev.2
    Thermalright XP-90 + Enermax 92mm fan
    NEC 3520A DVD-RW Firmware 3.04
    SB Audigy 2
    BELINEA 10-17-30
    XP Home SP2 - Via Hyperion Pro 5.00A
    Via IDE accelerator Driver 1.21 Beta
    Via RAID 4.30C driver Via velocity V23 Network driver
    ------------------------------------------
    3DMark05=5024 3DMark03=12508 3DMark01=24352 AquaMark03=70712

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    • #3
      Thanks.
      I have S-Video and SCART input and live in a PAL country. Is every SCART input RGB capable?

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      • #4
        For more than 10 years, RGB features are found on scart inputs.

        - look in your handbook
        - or take a standalone player from a friend and try forcing the player to output in RGB mode.
        - or search on the web



        If your device is not the cheapest one and not to old you may have a good chance to have it

        But indeed, the first SCART connectors had not RGB wiring.
        A64 3500+ NewCastle @2550 (FSB 255, 10X)
        Abit AV8 v1.1 bios 1.7
        2X256 MB Crucial Ballistix PC4000 (1T Cas 2.0, 2-2-6) @DDR333/FSB255=212MHZ
        LC Power 550 W
        Geforce 6800 GT (Asus V9999GT-TD /128) @428/900 + nvSilencer 5 rev.2
        Thermalright XP-90 + Enermax 92mm fan
        NEC 3520A DVD-RW Firmware 3.04
        SB Audigy 2
        BELINEA 10-17-30
        XP Home SP2 - Via Hyperion Pro 5.00A
        Via IDE accelerator Driver 1.21 Beta
        Via RAID 4.30C driver Via velocity V23 Network driver
        ------------------------------------------
        3DMark05=5024 3DMark03=12508 3DMark01=24352 AquaMark03=70712

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        • #5
          I have never heard of a G400 PCI, and I'm fairly certain it never existed.
          Blah blah blah nick blah blah confusion, blah blah blah blah frog.

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          • #6
            My TV-set is a four year old 16:9 JVC, I'm quite sure that it will cope with RGB. But my two left hands will prevent me from soldering
            Perhaps I'll call a friend to help me.

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            • #7
              it's not so complex and it's really worth to try if you plan to build a Home Theater PC. Good luck !

              See my setup in this post :

              A64 3500+ NewCastle @2550 (FSB 255, 10X)
              Abit AV8 v1.1 bios 1.7
              2X256 MB Crucial Ballistix PC4000 (1T Cas 2.0, 2-2-6) @DDR333/FSB255=212MHZ
              LC Power 550 W
              Geforce 6800 GT (Asus V9999GT-TD /128) @428/900 + nvSilencer 5 rev.2
              Thermalright XP-90 + Enermax 92mm fan
              NEC 3520A DVD-RW Firmware 3.04
              SB Audigy 2
              BELINEA 10-17-30
              XP Home SP2 - Via Hyperion Pro 5.00A
              Via IDE accelerator Driver 1.21 Beta
              Via RAID 4.30C driver Via velocity V23 Network driver
              ------------------------------------------
              3DMark05=5024 3DMark03=12508 3DMark01=24352 AquaMark03=70712

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