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SXSMAN 11-30-2011 08:21 PM

Video card question
 
I've got an older video card in the desk top and watching anything on youtube it's rather jumpy or fragmented.

My wife played a music video on her phone and a movie for me and it was so clear , like watching TV .

My question is are cards much faster today than a few years ago ?

(I'm not a computer dude,I'm lucky to cut and paste)

I would be nice to watch video in real time.

SxS

slodave 11-30-2011 08:23 PM

Yes, cards are much faster, but what do you mean by "older"?

SXSMAN 11-30-2011 08:35 PM

Hell , I just realized this is my back up computer , this card and puter might be 5 or 6 years old.

Lost the newer puter on a power surge after a storm. Might be time for a christmas present for SxS.

slodave 11-30-2011 08:39 PM

Hard to say. At 5-6 years, it could be a basic video card, with little memory and nor GPU and it's seen better days. Most video cards that old should be able to play YT video...

Pazuzu 11-30-2011 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slodave (Post 6403068)
Hard to say. At 5-6 years, it could be a basic video card, with little memory and nor GPU and it's seen better days. Most video cards that old should be able to play YT video...

Any onboard video should play it. My 6 year old desktop is fine with it, as is my 7 year old laptop.

He's got bigger issues, and I'd bet a fin that they're memory leaks.

slodave 11-30-2011 08:48 PM

This is true, to an extent, but not enough info has been given. My 5 year old laptop does video just fine as well. If it happens to be a cheap PCI card, well....

Pazuzu 11-30-2011 08:51 PM

I can see you're point. If he plugs the monitor into the motherboard connector and tries again ,might it change? The card itself might have screwed the pooch...

masraum 11-30-2011 08:54 PM

Yeah, my guess is that there are apps running in the background that are sucking up resources that are causing the problem. Or, possibly the network performance sucks on the PC.

Most PCs unless they are REALLY deficient on RAM should be able to play something like a youtube video. If the video plays poorly, my guess is that the OS is bogged down (using too much processor or memory) or the video isn't getting to the PC fast enough which could also be the PC being too busy doing other things to listen. Is it on wireless? What OS and how much memory? If you look at the running tasks how many do you have running. How much processor utilization do you have?

flipper35 12-01-2011 07:16 AM

We have an Athlon II 1800+ with a GeForce 2 GTS on our TV for Hulu Desktop and it works fine. I wonder if it is playing Flash or using HTML5 on his. Flash has a high CPU usage unless you have a fairly new card where Flash can use GPU acceleration. The phones and other sff devices are probably isng HTML5.

sammyg2 12-01-2011 08:20 AM

Check and see how much video ram you have on that card. Right click on your desktop, click on properties, then settings, then advanced, then adapter. It should show much much memory the card has. Let us know the info on the card and we can tell you it's too old and slow ;)

I just upgraded my video card a few weeks ago.
Since my system is so old it doesn't have a PCI-E slot so the best I could do was an AGP card with 512 mg vram. Not that great but a whole bunch better than what I had before.
LOL check me out, I almost sound like a 'puter wonk.

BTW at the risk of getting slapped, I have a new in the package MSI N210-MD512H 512MB video Card that I can't use and will let go cheep, I'd prolly take $20 plus shipping.
Details as follows:
Quote:

Description
MSI N210-MD512H features the MSI solid capacitor graphic card, for the gamers and high-end users, this feature not only means that product has better quality components within, but also provide much stronger support while users want to engage in hard-core tuning.The built-in MSI DOT Express technology is the most advanced dynamic overclocking technology express enabling supreme overclocking, cooling and de-noise performance. It is an advanced overclocking engine, designed to deliver up to 10% extra performance and greatly enhances the synchronized GPU and DDR performance.

Product Identifiers
Brand MSI
Product Line MSI
Model N210-MD512H
MPN N210MD512H
UPC 0816909064025, 816909064025


Main Specifications
Type Graphics adapter
Enclosure Type Plug-in card
Interface PCI Express 2.0 x16
Graphics Processor NVIDIA GeForce 210
Clock Speed 589 MHz
RAMDAC Clock Speed 400 MHz
API Supported DirectX 10.1, OpenGL 3.1
Memory Size 512 MB
Max Resolution 2560 x 1600
HDCP compatible Yes
Compatibility PC


Processor
Graphics Processor Manufacturer NVIDIA
Processor Features NVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture (UDA), fanless heatsink, solid aluminum capacitors, Nvidia CUDA technology, Nvidia PureVideo HD technology, Nvidia Lumenex Engine, Nvidia GigaThread technology, MSI Dual CoreCell Technology, Dynamic Overclocking Technology (D.O.T.) Express


Memory
Memory Technology GDDR2 SDRAM
Memory Clock Speed 1 GHz


Expansion / Connectivity
Compatible Slots 1 x PCI Express 2.0 x16
Connectivity Interfaces 1 x DVI-I (dual link) - 29 pin combined DVI, 1 x HDMI - 19 pin HDMI Type A, 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)


Video Output
Digital Video Standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI), High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
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azasadny 12-01-2011 11:11 AM

Sammy,
I'll buy your video card for a friend's older PC.

lane912 12-01-2011 11:45 AM

just to compare...
these are the specs for a video card i just droped into my home machine

ModelBrandGIGABYTEModelGV-R675OC-1GI

InterfaceInterfacePCI Express 2.1 x16

ChipsetChipset ManufacturerAMDGPURadeon HD 6750Core Clock740MHzStream

Processors720 Stream Processing Units

MemoryEffective Memory Clock1200MHz (4.8Gbps)Memory Size1GBMemory

Interface128-bitMemory TypeGDDR5

3D APIDirectXDirectX 11OpenGLOpenGL 4.1

PortsHDMI1 x HDMID-SUB1 x D-SUBDVI2 x DVI

GeneralRAMDAC400 MHzMax Resolution2560 x 1600CrossFireX

SupportYesCoolerWith FanPower Connector6 PinDual-Link DVI SupportedYesHDCP

ReadyYesCard Dimensions7.7" x 5" x 1.5"

rattlsnak 12-01-2011 07:42 PM

Yes, I agree with the above stating you have other issues, but to answer your question on video cards, if you are a big gamer like myself, they need to he changed every year at the least to keep up with the newer games demands.

SXSMAN 12-02-2011 03:28 AM

Well I opened this topic late at night and needed to go to bed (if you've seen me then you know I'm not getting enough beauty sleep).

Ran out of time this morning , I'll see what I can find tonight.



Have a feeling you guys are right,somethings running slowing it down.

Also lately I've gotten the message virtual memory too low several times.

Thanks for the help so far and I'd be a player Sammey if azasadny hasn't squirreled it away from you ;).

SxS


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