Video card with HDMI out

B

Bob

I'm in the building stage.
Asus A8N-E
AMD 64 Athlon X2 4200

I have a Sony LCD TV (V32XBR1) that comes with a regular video card
(15 pin) and a HDMI conections. I was looking at a NVIDIA XFX
7800GT card, but I would prefer to have a HDMI out card. From what
I read this would give me a better picture quality, sound, and be a
little faster.

Can anyone suggest an equal quality card with HDMI out. About $300
and 256mb. The system is to be used for gaming.

Thank you, in advance.
Bob
 
H

Half_Light

I'm in the building stage.
Asus A8N-E
AMD 64 Athlon X2 4200

I have a Sony LCD TV (V32XBR1) that comes with a regular video card
(15 pin) and a HDMI conections. I was looking at a NVIDIA XFX
7800GT card, but I would prefer to have a HDMI out card. From what
I read this would give me a better picture quality, sound, and be a
little faster.

Can anyone suggest an equal quality card with HDMI out. About $300
and 256mb. The system is to be used for gaming.

Thank you, in advance.
Bob

I could be mistaken but there are no video cards with HDMI. Not even
proper support for HDCP. Read this.
http://www.anandtech.com/multimedia/showdoc.aspx?i=2321
 
D

DaveW

There are No currently commercially available computer video cards with HDMI
outputs.
 
S

Shinnokxz

Bob said:
I'm in the building stage.
Asus A8N-E
AMD 64 Athlon X2 4200

I have a Sony LCD TV (V32XBR1) that comes with a regular video card (15
pin) and a HDMI conections. I was looking at a NVIDIA XFX 7800GT card,
but I would prefer to have a HDMI out card. From what I read this would
give me a better picture quality, sound, and be a little faster.

Can anyone suggest an equal quality card with HDMI out. About $300 and
256mb. The system is to be used for gaming.

Thank you, in advance.
Bob

Video cards won't be able to transfer sound if there are even availible
that have an HDMI connection. Just buy a DVI -> HDMI converter and
you'll be set.
 

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