I am rolling an ATI HD3650 on my HTPC which I recently replaced with an NVidea 8600 for my Sony front Projector. But I switched back to the ATI because the colors seemed very drab by comparison when playing movies.
Unlike the ATI the NVidea seemed to take hardware accelleration for granted, where the ATI had the option to switch it on or off in PowerDVD.
( I have two computers and that is why I switched. The card(s) on the second computer failed. I thought the NVidea with its need for extra power would be the superior card for Blu Ray.)
Unlike the ATI the NVidea seemed to take hardware accelleration for granted, where the ATI had the option to switch it on or off in PowerDVD.
( I have two computers and that is why I switched. The card(s) on the second computer failed. I thought the NVidea with its need for extra power would be the superior card for Blu Ray.)