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On 07/02/2011 06:26 PM, meino.cramer@×××.de wrote: |
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> Grant<emailgrant@×××××.com> [11-07-03 01:12]: |
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>>>>> The most important thing is reliability and Linux compatibility but I |
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>>>>> also need HDMI and I figure USB 3.0 is a good idea. The system is for |
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>>>>> playing music and movies, no gaming whatsoever. If you're familiar |
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>>>>> with the current hardware scene, where would you go from here as far |
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>>>>> as a motherboard and other components? Any features a Gentoo'er |
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>>>>> should look for? |
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>>>>> |
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>>>>> - Grant |
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>>>> Is Nvidia still the way to go instead of ATI? |
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>>> Yep. Unless you have old ATI hardware. Current hardware doesn't work well. |
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>>> Since he wants to buy new stuff, NVidia is recommended. |
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>> That's what I was afraid of. The fact that Nvidia has stopped making |
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>> onboard video will pose a problem. I could install an Nvidia video |
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>> card but I'm trying to keep temps low and I don't want a third fan in |
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>> the case. |
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>> |
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>> - Grant |
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>> |
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> Hi Grant, |
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> |
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> half a year ago my motherboard lost its blue smoke and I had to buy a |
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> new PC (the rest of the old one was outdated). |
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> |
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> One of my thoughts was: No graphics card with a fan! |
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> |
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> But the guy in the store said, that graphics cards without a fan has a |
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> problem: Either they are to slow (less heat) to be bought by the |
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> people or they are fast enough to be bought, but they will die |
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> sooner/easier due to a too hot GPU. |
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> |
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> He gave me a card with fans and said: "If you hear something too loud |
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> -- bring it back." |
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> I tested the card and: Nothing. The only thing I hear is the very |
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> quiet fan of the PC case. |
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> |
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> The card is a: MSI N430GT PCI Express 2.0. |
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> It has two fans, which means lesser noise since both fans can run |
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> at lower speed. |
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> |
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> You said, you will not need a gamer graphics card. But if you are a |
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> fan of rendering (Blender,Luxrendere etc...) you may consider a card |
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> with more muscles since GPU based rendering is the way to go. |
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> |
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> BUT: |
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> When reading the driver informations from nvidia I found that the |
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> sections saying "Added support for...." are still missing the GT 430. |
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> I dont know whether this has any impact to you work -- the card runs |
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> well with Linux and the OpenGL-based Blender does not have any |
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> problems (its GPU based render engine is currently under development |
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> so I didnt test that...) |
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> |
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> If you are intereseted in the setup of my PC, post me a mail! |
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> |
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> Best regards, |
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> mcc |
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Interesting recommendation. |
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Which of the two has a better history of providing good |
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support for linux drivers for their products? |