[simpits-tech] Monitor question
Alan D. Mazurka
simpits-tech@simpits.org
Mon, 09 Dec 2002 09:58:23 -0500
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Hi,
Gene is right, since there is only one AGP slot on any motherboard
multiple display cards in the same box is really a nightmare. at least 1
will be severely compromized, and if they are of different manufacture, you
will get this 3-way fingerpointing between manufacturers WHEN you start
having problems.
get one of those dual-head cards. i have a matrox and Nvidia Gforce4 cards
and they run like a champ.
- adm -
At 12:17 PM 12/8/02 -0800, you wrote:
>AFAIK, you'll only get 3D acceleration on one display when using multiple
>displays on a single pc. (under windows)
>
>g.
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Alan D. Mazurka Webspace Design & Implementation
adm.design@verizon.net
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Hi,<br><br>
Gene is right, since there is only one AGP slot on any
motherboard<br><br>
multiple display cards in the same box is really a nightmare. at least 1
will be severely compromized, and if they are of different manufacture,
you will get this 3-way fingerpointing between manufacturers WHEN you
start having problems.<br><br>
get one of those dual-head cards. i have a matrox and Nvidia Gforce4
cards and they run like a champ. <br><br>
- adm -<br><br>
At 12:17 PM 12/8/02 -0800, you wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>AFAIK, you'll only get 3D
acceleration on one display when using multiple<br>
displays on a single pc. (under windows)<br><br>
g.</blockquote>
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Alan D.
Mazurka
Webspace Design & Implementation<br>
adm.design@verizon.net <br>
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