The computer host in the living room is connected to the monitor, how about being an ordinary host?

Updated on Living room 2024-09-16
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, if you don't play large games, it's good to configure the general host, and the integrated graphics card is fine, if you want to watch high-definition movies, the integrated graphics card should support high-definition hardware decoding, otherwise it will occupy the CPU to play high-definition, which will be a little stuck. However, the current mainstream integrated graphics cards all come with high-definition hardware decoding technology. Unless you're an old machine, it's a bit difficult before 08.,The integrated graphics card that comes with the motherboard after 08 supports hardware decoding, that's no problem (such as:

    AMD motherboards A780, A785, A790The A880, A890 series, and Intel's HD4000 series integrated graphics cards are available), and some Intel and AMD's CPU integrated graphics technology (GPU) also support high-definition decoding technology, and can also be competent for high-definition movie playback. Of course, if you have a discrete graphics card on your console, it's okay to have more than 256MB of video memory, anyway, you don't play big games, and the general configuration is fine.

    If you install the XP system, 1GB or 2GB of RAM is fine, if you are installing the Win 7 system, it is best to have 2GB or 4GB of memory. It is best not to use the tall chassis in the living room, suitable for the kind of small chassis, the square is like a power amplifier machine, commonly known as the HTPC chassis, at present, there are many such small chassis, there are many brands, the price is high and low, the figure is cheap and the general 150-200 is a lot, there are also 100-150, some small chassis can be on the big motherboard and big power supply, but also on the standard graphics card, you can go to the Internet to take a look, many styles. If you already have a case, it's okay.

    When you put the living room, put it next to the TV cabinet, the height is about the same as the height of the TV cabinet, it is best not to put it directly on the TV cabinet as usual, it is ugly, if your cable is not long enough, or you put the case flat, of course, it is best to put it in the space under the TV cabinet, it looks more coordinated, tidy. Be careful not to install the computer host in a cabinet of the TV cabinet and then close the door to prevent poor heat dissipation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes! It's OK to go to a general host on the Internet!

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