H harnar123 Daemon Poster Messages 539 Nov 23, 2008 #21 yeah, and they will guarantee honor mail in rebates.
Hussein19891 Biostar Stole my heart Messages 2,210 Location Canada Nov 23, 2008 #22 AnandTech: AMD Radeon HD 4830: Affordable Performance And Heavy Competition Double review: HD4830 versus MSI N9800GT - Page 1 - HD4830 versus MSI N9800GT PC Perspective - AMD Radeon HD 4830 512MB - Do we need another sub-$150 GPU? Radeon HD 4830 review HIS technology
AnandTech: AMD Radeon HD 4830: Affordable Performance And Heavy Competition Double review: HD4830 versus MSI N9800GT - Page 1 - HD4830 versus MSI N9800GT PC Perspective - AMD Radeon HD 4830 512MB - Do we need another sub-$150 GPU? Radeon HD 4830 review HIS technology
OP OP Z zabak80 Baseband Member Messages 60 Nov 23, 2008 #23 Will it make my dvd's look better though?
Hussein19891 Biostar Stole my heart Messages 2,210 Location Canada Nov 23, 2008 #24 Probably not, but it will run all your videos smoothly. I still don`t see how your 8600 GT wasn`t able to run DVD quality movies smoothly.
Probably not, but it will run all your videos smoothly. I still don`t see how your 8600 GT wasn`t able to run DVD quality movies smoothly.
OP OP Z zabak80 Baseband Member Messages 60 Nov 23, 2008 #25 It runs it smoothly, but the clarity isn't that great. It's no where near HDTV, but I always expected it to look a little crisper than it does.
It runs it smoothly, but the clarity isn't that great. It's no where near HDTV, but I always expected it to look a little crisper than it does.
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Nov 23, 2008 #26 zabak80 said: It runs it smoothly, but the clarity isn't that great. It's no where near HDTV, but I always expected it to look a little crisper than it does. Click to expand... Might be the resolution of the DVD/Video or the quality of it or something..
zabak80 said: It runs it smoothly, but the clarity isn't that great. It's no where near HDTV, but I always expected it to look a little crisper than it does. Click to expand... Might be the resolution of the DVD/Video or the quality of it or something..
K kmote Seg Fault'n, Messages 5,801 Location The dried husk where America came from Nov 23, 2008 #27 What monitor have you got?
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Nov 23, 2008 #28 kmote said: What monitor have you got? Click to expand... a Dell SP2208WFP
ricanflow Golden Master Messages 6,317 Location Euless, Tx Nov 23, 2008 #29 zabak80 said: It runs it smoothly, but the clarity isn't that great. It's no where near HDTV, but I always expected it to look a little crisper than it does. Click to expand... dvd's will never look like hdtv quality video. If you want hi-def on the pc, buy a blu-ray drive.
zabak80 said: It runs it smoothly, but the clarity isn't that great. It's no where near HDTV, but I always expected it to look a little crisper than it does. Click to expand... dvd's will never look like hdtv quality video. If you want hi-def on the pc, buy a blu-ray drive.
OP OP Z zabak80 Baseband Member Messages 60 Nov 23, 2008 #30 Yeah, I know they won't look like HDTV, I was hoping for something along the lines of regular DVD on the tv.
Yeah, I know they won't look like HDTV, I was hoping for something along the lines of regular DVD on the tv.