On 25/04/2015 2:36 AM, "Ric Moore" <wayward4...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 04/24/2015 03:23 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
>>
>> I have an AMD HD5450 card in my desktop, which has been mostly
>> adequate for me, but now it is time to retire it.
>>
I have Radeon HD 6570 (MSI one) in my MythTV Ubuntu-14.04 backend. It is
128-bit 1GB DDR3 low profile card it has OpenGL 4.1, DirectX 11 and VAAPI
support and its reasonably priced. Highly recommended for desktop if you
are after radeon card especially if you like watching movies from time to
time.

Anyway, this is how I pick a card ... I go to
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net and choose a card(s) from the range I'm
after and then look for the best price I can find.

>> Can anyone recommend a more recent card that works well with X? I'm
>> using two screens, so I will need at least two outputs - preferably
>> digital. I have been quite happy with AMD, so I'd like to stick with
>> that, and I prefer not using the fglrx driver if possible. One
>> thing that would be nice is hardware decoding of video, with something
>> later than UVD2.
>>
>> At some point I will probably also need to get a third screen, so
>> something that has three outputs or would run nicely with a second
>> video card that has additional outputs is a big bonus.
>>
>> I use no 3D software, no games, and nothing I can think of that needs a
>> powerful GPU. It might be nice with 4K support, though.
>>
>> Everything online talks about what cards to get for gaming, but that is
>> irrelevant to me.
>
>
> Actually it is relevant. People use "gaming" as a benchmark. If it works
well for gaming, then you are set, just in case you find that you actually
need some horsepower, or don't want to be annoyed with tearing, etc. You
just never know. Especially if you want to drive multi-monitors with
multi-cards.
>
> AMD and Intel have been less than stellar, in the past, for higher-end
support. Just a quick search finds an older nvidia GT610 PciE with 2 gigs
of vram for $40 with free shipping on Amazon. I'm running two older GT520's
for four monitors. Works a charm with the nvidia drivers and tweaking the
bios to turn off the built-in video. I did have to install a larger power
supply to keep it all from over-heating, the average 500 watt supply is too
marginal for this load, IMHO.
>
> Be sure to check for the openGL version which should be equal to or
higher than version 2.0. So, IMHO it's better to have too much, than not
enough! But, that is just my two cents:) Ric
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