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André E. Slintak
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Fri Sep 09, 2005 8:09 am Post subject:
Dual-Head Video Card for uStation V8 |
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I have a new IBM M51 machine that my IT department ordered an ATI Radeon X300SE for. This card does not support dual monitors. The machine uses PCI Express. My old machine used the Matrox G400 Series and it was great! However, it was AGP...
I need reccommendations for a now hassle, High performance dual-head video card for use with XP Pro an uStation.
Thanks!!
grrams@adelphia.net
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Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:10 pm Post subject:
Re: Dual-Head Video Card for uStation V8 |
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hi
i've had a lot of computers, about 12 of them at home now - but never
an IBM. well, not since about 1985.
assuming that IBM complies with the PCI-express standard like the rest
of the industry (i would not bet my life on this assumption), i suggest
an asus video card using the nVidia 6800GT chipset & 256 MB video
memory. ($300)
alternatively, a step down to the nVidia 6600GT chipset, i think
available with 256 MB from Asus.
why asus ? experience going back about 12 years, starting with a
486DX2-66. i've looked at about 12 vendors who are selling dual video
card solutions, aka "SLI". they all use asus motherboards, even though
MSI and DFI are winning the awards from the enthusiast websites.
on the ATI chipset side ... i suggest also looking at "anand's picks"
at anandtech.com ==>
http://www.anandtech.com/
he is currently recommending --
"Sapphire Technology RADEON X800 GT, 256 MB"
as offering good value ($164).
as for how all these chipsets benchmark ...
http://graphics.tomshardware.com/graphic/20050524/index.html
any chance you could help me with a question about concrete used in
steel frame high-rises ?
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.engr.civil/browse_thread/thread/c972ec6d58297e60/da251f766ca65406?hl=en#da251f766ca65406 |
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Thu Oct 06, 2005 8:10 pm Post subject:
Re: Dual-Head Video Card for uStation V8 |
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I have the same card in my machine at work on XP ustation and V8 and It's
been working great, but I don't use dual monitors. For this I would
recommend ATI Radeon X800 series which a guy has in our office and it's
great with large inroads surfaces and such, although expensive, it supports
dual monitors.
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