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Old June 26th 03, 04:26 AM
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Default Want dual head, great 3D, full Linux support

i have a fx 5600 for sale cheap 256 ddr
"Keith Clark" wrote in message
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So am I dreaming, or is it possible?

I'm building a new system, coming from a Matrox G400 currently (which has
rather poor GL performance).

I want to play games under Windows 2000, and be able to use all the
dual-head features and hardware GL support in Linux.

I heard There were some cards that did some or all of these things but I'm
having trouble finding one.

Any recommendations?

Thanks in advance...



 




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