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Chris Mitchell February 11th 04 04:59 AM

Thoughts on *PCI* Dual-DVI?
 
Anyone have any advice for me on a good PCI Dual-DVI card? Matrox's
web site lists some (MMS series), but I am concerned about only having
32 meg on the card total.. I've seen some from various vendors but the
information provided is rather inconsistent..

What I have now are 3 19" Viewsonic Flat Panels.. I want to add 2 more
(programming workstation.. trust me, I really do use them) of the
these monitors (VX900) for 5 total.. Rather than have to have 1 AGP
and 4 PCI video cards (ugh), I was thinking about doing the left and
right pairs each with a dual DVI card and then a single DVI card for
the center ..

What do you all think? Any recommendations?

NuT CrAcKeR February 11th 04 08:36 AM

matrox has a 4 head PCI card. the DVI splits to a dual DSub. that is
probably what you are needing.

And since its a programming station, 3D and gaming shouldnt be an issue.
Matrox is awsome for multipanels....

NuTs

"Chris Mitchell" wrote in message
om...
Anyone have any advice for me on a good PCI Dual-DVI card? Matrox's
web site lists some (MMS series), but I am concerned about only having
32 meg on the card total.. I've seen some from various vendors but the
information provided is rather inconsistent..

What I have now are 3 19" Viewsonic Flat Panels.. I want to add 2 more
(programming workstation.. trust me, I really do use them) of the
these monitors (VX900) for 5 total.. Rather than have to have 1 AGP
and 4 PCI video cards (ugh), I was thinking about doing the left and
right pairs each with a dual DVI card and then a single DVI card for
the center ..

What do you all think? Any recommendations?





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