I've got a very cheap 128mb Video Card, and the quality of games is heaps worse than on my old computer with a 32 mb card. Also when I used to have a 32mb video card in my old computer, the quality of DVD's I ripped was reasonable, where as now the dvd's I backup, I might as well not bother, because the quality is that poor and the audio is that far out of sync that the vcd's are basically unwatchable. So I'm basically just wanting to find out if I should go and buy a middle of the range 64mb or top 32mb or just keep the one I've got?
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No it does not it the DVD drive alot of people like Lite On and Pioneer for ripping
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Thanks for the reply, just a couple of days ago, I replaced my dvd drive with a Lite-on 16X, so hopefully that fixes the problem then.
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