I have an Asus motherboard with Radeon HD 3300 on the board. I am wanting to know if I should upgrade to a card or is the video on the board blu ray playback at max.What video card is reccomended to get the Max out of blu ray playback on my computer?
If you have an HDMI port on your motherboard, just use that. What, did 2-Dimensional graphics suddenly become difficult for 3-D graphics arrays? Hell no. Don't waste your money on a 3-D accelerator card unless you're playing 3-D games. What you have is fine. Malachi also said something else that shows he doesn't know the first thing about video cards. He recommended an ATi Radeon HD 4850 1GB when no card weaker than a Radeon HD 4870 is capable of using more than 512MB. Blue-Ray HD requires no more than 128MB. How do I know? When I upgraded my mom's old computer to be a better HTPC, she was running her Blu-Ray drive with an ATi Radeon 9250 and it only had 128MB of RAM but it worked just fine. I'm sure that old card would have died eventually so I replaced it with a Radeon HD 3450 256MB. The 128MB sideport on your HD 3300 is all the RAM you need as well.What video card is reccomended to get the Max out of blu ray playback on my computer?
It's supposed to be but I would upgrade anyway. Upgrade to an ATI HD 4850 1 GB at least this way you don't have to worry about blu-ray or games ;) My HD 2600 pro worked great but I still upgraded and there was a HUGE increase in performace.What video card is reccomended to get the Max out of blu ray playback on my computer?
The integrated Radeon HD 3300 video should provide flawless Blu-ray playback.
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