Corsair HX 620/750/850 - all units mentioned are modular para dili naka mamroblema in the future in case you might want to upgrade again.
Then 4850 or GTS 250 for your budget for the video card...
Corsair HX 620/750/850 - all units mentioned are modular para dili naka mamroblema in the future in case you might want to upgrade again.
Then 4850 or GTS 250 for your budget for the video card...
naa bay difference kung HDMI o DVI?
mao ni ako candidates for VC:
inno3d gts250 512ddr3 256b ddvi Php 6700
PC HD4770 512ddr5 128bit dvi Php 5620
force 3d hd4770 512ddr5 128b hdmi Php 5450
The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video interface standard designed to provide very high visual quality on digital display devices such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital projectors. It was developed by an industry consortium, the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG). It is designed for carrying uncompressed digital video data to a display. It is partially compatible with the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) standard in digital mode (DVI-D), and VGA in analog mode (DVI-A).
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data.[1] It represents a digital alternative to consumer analog standards, such as Radio Frequency (RF) coaxial cable, composite video, S-Video, SCART, component video, D-Terminal, and VGA. HDMI connects digital audio/video sources—such as set-top boxes, Blu-ray Disc players, personal computers (PCs), video game consoles (such as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360), and AV receivers—to compatible digital audio devices, computer monitors, and digital televisions.[1]
HDMI supports, on a single cable, any TV or PC video format, including standard, enhanced, and high-definition video; up to 8 channels of digital audio; and a Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) connection. The CEC allows HDMI devices to control each other when necessary and allows the user to operate multiple devices with one remote control handset.[2] Because HDMI is electrically compatible with the signals used by Digital Visual Interface (DVI), no signal conversion is necessary, nor is there a loss of video quality when a DVI-to-HDMI adapter is used.[3] As an uncompressed connection, HDMI is independent of the various digital television standards used by individual devices, such as ATSC and DVB, as these are encapsulations of compressed MPEG video streams (which can be decoded and output as an uncompressed video stream on HDMI).
HDMI products started shipping in the autumn of 2003.[4] Over 850 Consumer Electronics (CE) and PC companies have adopted the HDMI specification (HDMI Adopters).[5][6][7] In Europe, either DVI-HDCP or HDMI is included in the HD ready in-store labelling specification for TV sets for HDTV, formulated by EICTA with SES Astra in 2005. HDMI began to appear on consumer HDTV camcorders and digital still cameras in 2006.[8][9][10][11][12] Shipments of HDMI were expected to exceed that of DVI in 2008, driven primarily by the CE market.[13][14]
double post ..lol
PSU: SIlverstoen DA-750w for peace of mind...naa ra diri cebu kung magpa-warranty ka...
Videocard: go for GTX260 nalang...
Motherboard: Gigabyte's been getting good raves lately...try kuno find a Gigabyte mobo nga mo satisfy sa imong needs & budget...
contact Andz or dmelsie kai they can give you good advice on these, unsai available & prices...
ok..btw ok naman mag Vista x64bit karon diba?
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