I have a little htpc with the AMD 780G chipset (Gigabyte MA78GM-DS2H; AMD 4850e; 4Gb RAM; Windows XP x64) and I'm currently using the onboard graphics for all video playback.
While it has been performing well, I occasionally get stutter when I run 720p media in top quality mode using KM Player. This is a bit disappointing, since I was under the impression that 780G should be capable of 1080p without difficulty.
I am now wondering if I should consider getting a passive, low profile gfx card (with HDMI) to process the video and take the strain off the motherboard. Would that be a worthwhile investment, or should I simply be running better software?

While it has been performing well, I occasionally get stutter when I run 720p media in top quality mode using KM Player. This is a bit disappointing, since I was under the impression that 780G should be capable of 1080p without difficulty.
I am now wondering if I should consider getting a passive, low profile gfx card (with HDMI) to process the video and take the strain off the motherboard. Would that be a worthwhile investment, or should I simply be running better software?
