July 13, 2003
Tja vill köpa en ny dator men avaktar med grafikkortet,tänkte använda det inbyggda tills vidare
spec
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.67GHz 1333Mhz
Gigabyte GA-G33M-S2H, G33
TwinMOS DDR2 PC6400 2048MB Dual Pack KIT w/two matched DDR2 PC6400 1024MB CL5
Corsair Powersupply 520W, 120mm fläkt, 4xSATA, ATX/EPS, 2xPCI-E, 20/24pin
Samsung SpinPoint T166 500GB SATA2 16MB 7200RPM
Apevia X-Qpack II Silver, mATX, Alu, 3 fönster (Utan nätagg, ATX)
nu till frågan har även tänkt köpa ACER AL2416WB 24# WIDE TFT TCO-03 SILVER men undrar kommer grafikkortet kunna spotta ut någon bild på denna skärmen (tänkte på upplösningen 1920x1200)????
July 13, 2003
hittade denna sidan http://www.pcstats.com/article.....038;page=3
där står det
The Intel GMA X3100 Videocard
The Intel G33 Express chipset supports an onboard videocard, the Graphics Media Accelerator X3100. On paper the graphics card is as impressive as any other integrated solution out there. The GMA X3100 supports graphics standards DirectX 9.0C (which includes Shader Model 3.0) as well as OpenGL 1.5. This means the videocard is Windows Vista compatible and will be able to run Microsoft's Aeroglass feature.
The Intel GMA X3100 supports analog, digital and HDMI output although it's up to the manufacturer to include this on the motherboard, ECS simply equips the G33T-M2 with a single analog video output. If you want to turn a machine using the Intel GMA X3100 into a HTPC, the videocard also supports Intel's Clear Video acceleration which support deinterlacing and colour control.
The Intel GMA X3100 has a maximum resolution of 2048x1536 at a refresh rate of 75 Hz. It supports analog, DVI, HDMI, Composite, S-Video and component output. As suggested the GMA X3100 works with both standard and High Definition displays (max 1080p) and support COPP/PMP with HDCP content protection.
It's important to note that the Intel GMA X3100 videocard is very driver dependant. The latest driver version on Intel's website, 15.4.3, fully supports all of the GMA X3100's graphical features and there are even rumors (unofficial of course) that future driver updates will add DirectX 10 support. Certainly interesting but remember it's onboard video so you can't let your expectations get too high with respect to 3D gaming...
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