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Grim graphics card on my Acer Aspire 5050

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    #11
    Originally posted by zeitghost
    There's always the USB graphics card route... sometimes works...
    Do such things exist? I would have thought the throughput capacity of the USB port would not be quick enough? Or do they just give a marginal increase in performance than an onboard adapter?
    It's about time I changed this sig...

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      #12
      Originally posted by MrRobin View Post
      Do such things exist? I would have thought the throughput capacity of the USB port would not be quick enough? Or do they just give a marginal increase in performance than an onboard adapter?
      USB2 is quite nippy, 480 Mbit/sec should be loads for basic GFX work.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
        USB2 is quite nippy, 480 Mbit/sec should be loads for basic GFX work.
        Yes, nippy for that memory stick, but modern gfx cards need interfaces with bandwidths in excess of 4Gbit/sec (PCI-E) so wouldn't be enough here....
        It's about time I changed this sig...

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          #14
          And AGP1 uses about half that bandwidth. Nobody had any problems with AGP card before PCI-E was out, and previously nobodya had any problem with PCI graphics cards before that which uses even less bandwidth.

          Lets face it you are probably going to be using a resolutions of 1024*768 on your projector anyway, USB2 will do the job (And when USB3 comes out it will more than do the job).

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            #15
            Fair point, for a projector displaying powerpoint or other docs it would be ample, you are right. I kinda veered off the original requirement thinking about getting gaming performance from a small laptop.

            I still can't find anything like this from a google search, except the Asus XG Station which looks like it was shelved last year anyway.
            It's about time I changed this sig...

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