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Multiple outputs
Hi All,
I'm after some advice on the capabilities of the latest graphics cards. What I want to be able to do is to have two cloned outputs from a single graphics card, one of which runs at DVI 1280x1024@85Hz and the other at analogue 1280x1024@ 60Hz. Which cards can currently do this?. Is it just nvidia cards (ie. via nView) or can ATI cards so this too?. Thanks, Dave |
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Pretty much every ATI card made in the last few years can do that. The 9000
(or 8500 not LE) is cheap, look at that if 3D gaming is no priority. If you are a 3D gamer, the 9500/9600/9700/9800 are great. -Kent |
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