[linux-audio-user] Video card and sound

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Robert Epprecht wrote:
> There are some issues with video cards and sound:
> 
> * First of all I want the video card to be quiet!
>   I do not need the fastest and hottest one...
> 
> * I guess, onboard grafics are problematic, as they don't have separate RAM.
>   Memory operations could be slowed down in applications.  Is this true?
> 
> Are there other sound related issues I should be aware of,
> when choosing a video card?
> 

There are a few but most people are happy with Nvidia(closed source 
drivers) or ATi(open source drivers). Your more likely to have problems 
with your mobo and your video card.


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