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cuz seems to me that and the number 3 are the only two that fits right (pcie witch would go in to pcie16) here is my current - it's a way overkill but that's the only full setup i have Core i7 970 evga e758 kingston cheap 1600 got flashed to STT 2200 :P i'll take some pix when i get home lol thermaltake vi case audigy 2 zs with the sound blaster (it's older but nice! i got 2 of that and a xfi) coolermaster geminii with twin antec tri blue 120mm with speed changer went from Antec 850 down to 650w power now my 850 is only on bench :D and enough hdds i can dive in it and hide and you'll never find me in it :rofl don't have a video card working on it yet :laughing: |
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http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1317138 Also contact Stereojeff at AVSforum, he works for sherwood and can point you in the right direction :) (he still posts there, most recently last week) Its an OLD unit so probably not even 1.3 compliant, and 99% of suggestions (for this or other receivers) is, run separate audio. I have never had a receiver with HDMI output so when I wanted to control via TV volume, I run to TV and digital out from TV to receiver via SPDIF. |
I think you're right. Being an older model its most likely not 1.3 compliant. Especially since the RD7503 has HDMI 1.3ver. listed in its specs and my 7502 dosn't. 7503 I'm thinkin thats the newer model. lol I think i'll just stick with the Digital Optical out from the motherboard to the reciever since it sounds so freakin awesome anyway.
Thanks for the help Neuro. I appreciate it. :thumbsup: |
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At kiki. The first winTV (1660) or the last card (the ASUS one) are you best bets. Had a chance to look them up. Depending on the board you are using, PCI might be easier than the PCIE one though. Not sure which of the two tuners is actually better, but AFAIK there is nothing to stop you from using both in case you want to record two HD channels simultaneously. The other two are NTSC only. Another option is sell them all and go for a single dual tuner ATSC card like the hauppage 1800 (IIRC). Its a short lived investment though, and if you have Comcast, might be worth looking into a good mstream or cable card tuner. IF you want full DVR capability. |
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