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Re: Best Video Card to use with PVR_350?
I would recommend Gigabytes Silent Pipe 6600 cards. They are available in AGP and PCI-E formats depending upon what your existing motherboard is. Being passive cooled then noise is very acceptable and if you get the Nvidia DVD Decoder then you will get an excellent picture.
Personally I get on fine with the latest 71.84 but others have reported issues. 67.03, 67.76 drivers also enable purevideo or the the Video processor on the card to give outstanding quality.
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