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First of all what is your opinion on APOLLO nVIDIA GeForce FX5700LE Video Card?
LE I believe means 'lite edition', so it won't support all the latest and greatest features of the top end video cards, but whether it's good for you or not depends on what you're looking to do with it. If you're more in the market for a home theater card that's good at DVDs, and playing some games (but not at the crazy high detail level), you're right on the money. If you're a hardcore gamer looking to play half-life 2 at highest detail, this may not be your best option.
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My question is would the MSI Card work with the APOLLO card? Or will I have issues.
On the MSI site, it says that it's "Designed using the Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 graphics chip with 128MB DDR memory", so it's a step below your 5700 to start with. It's a tv-tuner and video card in one, so it's an AGP card. That means wouldn't work w/ the apollo because your motherboard won't have 2 AGP slots to install both.
My suggestion to you (and this answers your question about good tv-tuners) is to keep the apollo card, and get a hauppauge tv-tuner. Those tuners are the best of the best.
Hauppaugethey have a ton of products to offer, but depending on what you'll have available will govern what would work for you. As a general rule, I prefer PCI over USB.
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And my last question is, Which is better NVIDIA NVTV or NVIDIA Personal Cinema? give me your opinion
I looked at nVidia's website, and here's what I gathered about the 2 products
- nVTV is just a TV tuner, and a good one at that. It uses hardware based encoding, which means all the tv 'signals' are encoded on the tuner, then passed to your videocard, freeing up your CPU for other jobs.
- Personal Cinema seems to be a TV tuner and graphics card in one. It looks like it's a software based tuner, so you'll need a slightly beefier CPU than the nVTV would need (though w/ a 3GHz CPU, you'd be more than fine)
again, which one's better depends on your application.
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CPU FAN (what fan is best for a P-4 3.0GHz with 1MB)?
I absolutely love Zalman coolers. very quiet, and do an excellent job. Toms Hardware Guide did a review
here of a good one.
Personally, I'm a hardcore gamer, so I would want a high end video card to just play games, and then use a separate tv-tuner to do my home theater type stuff.
But ultimately I doubt you'd regret keeping your geforce LE and picking up a dedicated tv-tuner... either NVTV or hauppauge.
good luck. hope this helped