Good call on the video drivers DP...guess I'll be buying two of whatever card I chose.
It's not a gaming PC (at all), just HD video & Music>>>but I want something that's going to have enough horse power to get me through a few years...I don't want to be upgrading every year. I'm just not not sure how much GPU power is needed to process HD well (I'd rather err on side of too much power rather than too little...but at same time, don't want to unecessarily waste wads of money).
Re Nvidea video cards, I thought getting audio on board the HDMI would require running the video-card HDMI-out through a sound card capable of adding audio and then out again. This would require me to buy a sound card capable of too...which I am not averse to if it's the best option, but it' seems complicated/messy and the reading I've done (AVS forum) didn't seem very positive of these solutions. Have you tried this/had success?
I'm looking for a sensible mix of quality and ease of set up.