I'm using the "GIGABYTE GV-N430-2GI GeForce GT 430 (Fermi) 2GB 128-bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready" video card. Its not a gaming card, but it suit my multimedia needs pretty well, and works well with Fedora Linux. You might check out thte specs. and reviews; although, newegg appears to presently be out of stock, this card is available for other sources.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125411&nm_mc=TEMC-RMA-Approvel&cm_mmc=TEMC-RMA-Approvel-_-Content-_-text-_-

Regards,

LelandJ


On 04/18/2013 05:28 AM, James Harvey wrote:
Contemplating a new pc for my home office to do VFP development and video 
editing (not professional editing, more like home movie stuff), and am asking 
for advice on the video card.

The Nvidia GeForce GT 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7770 seem to be possibilities, but there are 
more video cards to look at  than "Carter's got little liver pills", and how 
does anyone know what's best?

Here are the basic specs:
Intel Core i7-3770
12 GB RAM
500 GB - 1 TB HDD
Win 8 Prof.
Blue-Ray burner

p.s.
I doubt I'd ever be doing any gaming on this pc.


James E Harvey
M.I.S.
Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.
www.hanoverpa.com
office: 717-637-8931
cell: 717-887-2565
fax: 717-637-6766



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