"Would a DVB-S2 computer card perform better?"I would say, all STB's I've used for DVB-S2, perform better than the Pansat 9200HD. Of course, each one has it's own problems.In theory, a computer card could work very well, but what is your ultimate output? If it's your computer screen or your computer is connected to your HDTV, and you're just viewing, it could work very well (but ask someone who's tried it LOL, my computer only does DVB-S).BUT if you want a recording, the computer will leave you with an oddball MPEG-4 file, with whatever irregularites cause the Pansat to stutter. Of course you can turn it into another format (DVD, BluRay, or just play it on a Western Digital HD Media Player). The question is, how well will this work?At least with STBs you can "see" the results ;-)Here's my assessment of NBC "stuttering" on various receivers:1. Pansat 9200 - from occasional to terrible2. Coolsat 8000 - NONE! But other problems with the video.3. Dreambox DM800/DM500 - slight; but also, audio may be 1-2 frames late.4. AZbox - haven't tried myself. I hear it's "very good" but not perfect.5. Viewsat - doesn't actually get -S2; this receiver was a scam. (only got Turbo)--Gary(PS: IF this message is all one long paragraph with no breaks, I don't know why this website posts my messages that way - I am typing normal paragraph breaks, ie, enter,enter).