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Hello,
I would like to know which are the latest graphics cards (and more poweful) with dual screen capability that the old mobo DP67BG supports, for video playback, and still can allow to enter its latest BIOS (BGP6710J.86A.2209.2012.0717.2302 from 2012). Preferably silent or low noise.
I have an AMD HD5450 graphics card, but I would need something more powerful for smooth video playback in audio software (Nuendo, Pro Tools).
I used a RX550 for a while which worked fine inside Windows, but wouldn't let me enter the BIOS.
I plan to eventually update my PC but with all the software installed it will be a hassle, and this one is still working fine, so I guess it can last a little longer.
Thank you!
Héctor
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You will have better luck with older nvidia cards than you will with AMD cards.
Try a GTX 1060, for example.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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Thank you very much for the answer AlHill.
However, after confirming the situation in pro audio forums, it seems that Nvidia cards are more problematic than AMD in low latency requirements such as audio, or that is the general consensus in the audio community, and they are not generally recommended. So, I forgot to add, that it should be an AMD card.
Best,
Héctor
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Well, with all the systems I have seen, it is the opposite. AMD cards are problematic on older intel boards.
Your board is 12+ years old, unsupported, and discontinued.
You will not be getting any assistance from Intel on this board.
You can either listen to some audio forum, or you can take my advice - your choice.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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