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Which graphics card for Aero?
"SAM-R" wrote: ... The Vista DVD supports Aero with the 5000 Series Video Cards and a lot of people bought them because they were inexpensive. With the release of the 97.46 Drivers, Nvidia dropped support for Aero in the 5000 Series Cards. Maybe they will drop support for the 6000 Series as well. .... I understand that nobody prevents me from continuing to use a driver earlier than 97.46 for a series 5000 nVidia card! Roy |
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Which graphics card for Aero?
Since the current RTM release of Vista suports the 5xxx family of cards with
Aero (if the card has 128 of onboard memory)I expect that that a future NVIDIA Vista Beta or RTM release will also. "Roy Coorne" wrote in message ... "SAM-R" wrote: ... The Vista DVD supports Aero with the 5000 Series Video Cards and a lot of people bought them because they were inexpensive. With the release of the 97.46 Drivers, Nvidia dropped support for Aero in the 5000 Series Cards. Maybe they will drop support for the 6000 Series as well. ... I understand that nobody prevents me from continuing to use a driver earlier than 97.46 for a series 5000 nVidia card! Roy |
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Which graphics card for Aero?
Except 64mb is the minimum required. 128mb is the more the minimum
recommended. I could run it on my ATI mobility radeon x300 w/ 64mb of memory, 512mb of system memory. Of course, I've upgraded system memory since then, but Aero works fine on that configuration. -- /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Robert Firth * * Windows Vista x86 RTM * * http://www.WinVistaInfo.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ "JW" wrote in message ... Aero only requires a graphics card with 128MB of memory. My onboard Intel graphics chip with up to its max of 128MB of memory allocated works fine with Aero. It did not work when I had onl 64MB allocated. "CJM" wrote in message ... "Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User" wrote in message ... Look at any new graphics card.. 256mb is good.. Yeah, even a 256Mb X1300 or 7300 will be more than enough for Aero Glass/Dvds |
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Which graphics card for Aero?
64 MB was the minimum before RC2 . AFAIK with RC2 and the RTM release the
minimum changed to 128. "Robert Firth" wrote in message ... Except 64mb is the minimum required. 128mb is the more the minimum recommended. I could run it on my ATI mobility radeon x300 w/ 64mb of memory, 512mb of system memory. Of course, I've upgraded system memory since then, but Aero works fine on that configuration. -- /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Robert Firth * * Windows Vista x86 RTM * * http://www.WinVistaInfo.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ "JW" wrote in message ... Aero only requires a graphics card with 128MB of memory. My onboard Intel graphics chip with up to its max of 128MB of memory allocated works fine with Aero. It did not work when I had onl 64MB allocated. "CJM" wrote in message ... "Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User" wrote in message ... Look at any new graphics card.. 256mb is good.. Yeah, even a 256Mb X1300 or 7300 will be more than enough for Aero Glass/Dvds |
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Which graphics card for Aero?
Well I personally have a small system to test out a few networking features,
and surprisingly it runs aero even on its low specs. They are the following Intel Celeron D 2.66GHz 1024Mb DDR1 Siemens RAM nVidia Gefore 6200 (crippled nv44 chip not nv43) 2x 80Gb Western Digital Caviars Hope this helps since you can pickup old Geforce 6200's for about 20-40 GBP if you shop around. "Phil Chapman" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have Windows Vista Ultimate on my PC, but the graphics card does not support Aero. I'm not interested in playing 3D games - all I want is to watch DVD films and use Media Centre and Aero features. Can anyone suggest a suitable AGP graphics card? My computer has 1280MB RAM and an Asus A7A266 motherboard - I purchased it in 2001. Thanks |
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