Hey thanks - that sounds a bit more promising for the Nvidia. Any information about 64bit architecture and Nvidia - I read that this was also incompatible ~ but I would assume multimedia process would benefit a lot from the 64bit architecture.
thanks for the mini-itx info - I tend to use them as a reference and then look for local dealer (since shipping from uk is way too much when living in canada ;) light On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 12:57 PM, [email protected] < [email protected]> wrote: > Hey Geoff, > > > > I got one of those cheap dual Atom 330 boards with Nvidia > Runs very well with Carrot and Corriander. Fast graphics, > but my needs are probably more modest. > > BTW I don't recommend mini-itx.com, I've had bad > components from them in the past and they would > not replace them. > > a. > > > On 08 June 2010 at 21:36 geoffroy tremblay <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi there, > > > > I am researching how to built a mini itx machine for art project that I > can > > bring on the road. > > > > My main needs are for the graphic card to be on board - and I have an > extra > > juli@ card for my audio need. > > > > I've looked at machine like that : > > > > http://www.mini-itx.com/store/?c=52 > > > > that boast a GeForce 9300 gpu - that seems to be quite good at graphic - > but > > nvidia and ubuntu seems to be not too easy to get going. Of course what > is > > most important is the opengl part and 3d acceleration. If I need to > compile > > some driver I have no problem with that - as long as it would work. > > > > The device is set to be used in audio video installation - connecting > > directly on the video projector and receiving both audio and wireless > > network (for osc) > > > > Any of you have experience with Nvidia graphic card ? what would be the > best > > bet for video card (to keep the install simple but also to have the most > > bang for the buck) > > and is going for a mini-itx just shooting myself in the foot as far as > > getting the best hardware ? Is there any portable (not macbook or laptop) > > box out there that would do > > the trick better than building mini itx based machine ? Anyway not in any > > rush - I will be building that box in the next few months - but wanted to > > check in with the community if there is anyone who has experienced with > the > > hardware building around puredyne system. > > > > I am now running a mini itx board with intel chipset and it's going ok > for > > day to day stuff (running pure dyne) but I am reaching it's 3d limit on > some > > processing project andI wish hardware wasn't my bottle neck now ! > > > > thanks for sharing ! > > --- > [email protected] > http://identi.ca/group/puredyne > irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne >
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