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Originally Posted by Mr.PD
Neither of those cards has a component video out.
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Originally Posted by Mr.PD
Neither of those cards has a component video out.
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Originally Posted by PsychoZX
Thats why you get a video card that does.
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Originally Posted by PsychoZX
I took the liberty of putting together a list of pc parts for you. I did go just a bit over your budget though. Although some of the components are optional.
Power Supply: FSP Group AX450-PN 450w $51 (A decent psu at a good price) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817104954 Memory: A-DATA 1GB (2 x 512MB) 184-Pin DDR $63 |
Stick with Corsair and Crucial...I prefer crucial but I'm running Corsair in my latest computer build (see thread) and it appears pretty good.
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Originally Posted by redshifter
does that video card have a dedicated component out?
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Originally Posted by redshifter
why do i need a sound card if i'll be using the denon to decode all the audio?
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Originally Posted by c0mfortably_numb
I would disagree with FSP Power Supplys...I had one and the 120MM fan that it was supplyed with died withing 6 months...80 dollars down the drain. My freind more daring then I saw me about to throw it away and asked for it and he replaced the fan.
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Originally Posted by c0mfortably_numb
Also if your building a PC do your self a favor and get named brand ram, You get what you pay for
Stick with Corsair and Crucial...I prefer crucial but I'm running Corsair in my latest computer build (see thread) and it appears pretty good. |
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Originally Posted by redshifter
to clarify, when i say component video out i mean ANALOG component video out.
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Originally Posted by redshifter
would a vga --> analog component video converter provide a better signal?
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