This is my first post here and I have searched the forums so far for an answer to my question. Although similar things have been asked before, they were some time ago and it appears that many cards are now not made anymore.
I have a Dell Optiplex GX270 desktop PC. This has a low profile AGP slot and two full height PCI slots via a riser card.
I have a Samsung 1080 LCD TV and would like to install a video card and a sound card, into the GX270, that would let me connect them via SPDIF, internally or externally, and use the DVI port and a converter to HDMI. This would then allow me to simply have one HDMI lead to carry the video and audio signal to the LCD TV if I have done my homework correctly.
I have read about nVidia Geforce cards having these internal connectors but cannot seem to find one that is AGP and low profile. Can anyone suggest a model, or an alternative like ATI, and where I could get one please?
This will be my first media centre PC that I am building too, so please excuse me if I don't understand your responses fully.
Thanks
Thanks for the reply. You are right about the PCIe cards. I have found loads of them, but the GX270 is AGP. Shame it's not a GX280 as they have PCIe and that would solve my problem.
I have read that lots of the old AGP cards used to have a little 2pin connector on the board so you could internally link your SPDIF out from your soundcard to it and the audio would be sent out the DVI port as well. Mainly Geforce cards from what I have read.
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/600/1
Although these again may have been PCIe as it states this for the Radeon based cards as you pointed out and is mentioned in the article.
I thought there must have been something AGP that did this at some point. Anyone want to swap a GX270 for a GX280?
I found this which looks good
http://www.cableuniverse.co.uk/catalog/cables/DVI-Audio-to-HDMI-Converter.html
The only thing is that is needs another plug for the 5v power supply. It's a shame it can't work off of the USB ports power in some way.
It all means more wires everywhere as well which is messy. I've seen a manual switch type both that will do the same with 2 DVI devices but only standard L R sound inputs through to HMDI as well. The bonus wit that is no power needed.
That means I only need a straight forward AGP low profile video card with as much video RAM as possible. Am I right in thinking that I need 256MB to do a proper true 1080 HD display? I also read somewhere that I'd need about 1GB RAM for this in the machine too. Can anyone confirm this please?