godbrother Distinguished Aug 22, 2009 1,022 0 19,290 Dec 11, 2009 #1 Just wondering if this GPU is any good for 1080p playback. It's a 8600GT DDR2 128-Bit with 256MB's of Dedicated Ram (Turbocache-able to 1GB Virtual)
Just wondering if this GPU is any good for 1080p playback. It's a 8600GT DDR2 128-Bit with 256MB's of Dedicated Ram (Turbocache-able to 1GB Virtual)
rolli59 Titan Oct 27, 2007 47,805 285 130,890 Dec 12, 2009 #2 It is fine if just for HD playback. A DDR3 card would though be a better purchase.
godbrother Distinguished Aug 22, 2009 1,022 0 19,290 Dec 12, 2009 #3 ^ Nah, I have a spare laying around and I need to build a HD playback typemajic machine for a friend for his digital movie collection. I wanted to sell him this one instead, but wasn't too sure on the full 1080p playback.
^ Nah, I have a spare laying around and I need to build a HD playback typemajic machine for a friend for his digital movie collection. I wanted to sell him this one instead, but wasn't too sure on the full 1080p playback.
C crosko42 Distinguished Sep 20, 2009 121 0 18,690 Dec 12, 2009 #4 i have an 8600m which is less than an 8600gt, and I can play most new games on medium settings at a decent res and I can stream 1080p without a hitch.
i have an 8600m which is less than an 8600gt, and I can play most new games on medium settings at a decent res and I can stream 1080p without a hitch.
godbrother Distinguished Aug 22, 2009 1,022 0 19,290 Dec 12, 2009 #5 crosko42 : i have an 8600m which is less than an 8600gt, and I can play most new games on medium settings at a decent res and I can stream 1080p without a hitch. I think the 8600M is a revised edition with DDR3. You should download CPU-z and check.
crosko42 : i have an 8600m which is less than an 8600gt, and I can play most new games on medium settings at a decent res and I can stream 1080p without a hitch. I think the 8600M is a revised edition with DDR3. You should download CPU-z and check.
godbrother Distinguished Aug 22, 2009 1,022 0 19,290 Dec 16, 2009 #7 crosko42 : My mistake, it is GDDR3. No worries.