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Rockymv 02-15-2006 01:31 AM

Video Card Question
 
Hello. I just ordered two 2001 fps, and would like to have a set up involving at least two, maybe three monitors. The problem is that all my AGP slots are currently full, so when I get a new card I'll have to swap it with the old one. This means that I need one card that supports as many monitors as possible, or at least two.

Any recommendations?

wonderwes 02-15-2006 05:35 AM

Re: Video Card Question
 
You might want to consider a new motherboard. AGP is on the way out, PCI express is the new technology. You could also get a video card thats dual head to support 2 monitors. You can also buy another video card that works in a regular PCI slot. Any of those options should work. If you decide to upgrade a video card, make sure you read all the specs on it.

Johnny Holdem 02-15-2006 12:13 PM

Re: Video Card Question
 
I know the Matrox cards a dual headed and come with a splitter. But for gaming performance, I hear they are not that great.

Or as mentioned above, get a dual head AGP card and an axtra PCI card.

Rockymv 02-15-2006 03:17 PM

Re: Video Card Question
 
Do the dual headed cards suck for gaming performance in general? I also do the occasional gaming.

Can you give me the names of some dual headed AGP cards that don't suck too bad for gaming performance?

Thanks.

fizzle 02-15-2006 05:12 PM

Re: Video Card Question
 
I'm currently in the same spot as you (looking for an AGP card that supports dual DVI for two 2001's, or a second card to go into a PCI slot), and here is what I've been able to find.

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...&CatId=318
Looks good for gaming, but the power requirement might be a bit too steep for me.

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...&CatId=319
Cheap and will get the job done.

Hope that helps!

Johnny Holdem 02-15-2006 05:19 PM

Re: Video Card Question
 
I am running 2 Dell 2004FPW's on this dual DVI AGP card:
XFX GeForce 6800GS

Also make sure you have at least a 400W power supply. I think some people have troubling running these cards at 350W.

ColdCaller 02-16-2006 01:20 AM

Re: Video Card Question
 
[ QUOTE ]
I am running 2 Dell 2004FPW's on this dual DVI AGP card:
XFX GeForce 6800GS

Also make sure you have at least a 400W power supply. I think some people have troubling running these cards at 350W.

[/ QUOTE ]

I can vouch that this is a good card. I used to own one.

I currently run a XFX GeForce 7800GT, but that's overkill for most stuff today anyway. I also recommend getting a well-known 450W power supply, like Antec or Noisetaker (both reasonably priced, unlike PC Power and Cooling).

Rockymv 02-16-2006 02:12 AM

Re: Video Card Question
 
Thanks for the help guys.

Can I get some info or a link to some info on how to check/install a new power supply?

Rockymv 02-16-2006 02:28 AM

Re: Video Card Question
 
Also, I just discovered that there is a port on the back of my computer with a picture of a monitor next to it. I've never used this, as the computer came with an AGP graphics card installed.

Does this mean there's another, onboard card that I could use for a second monitor?

Rockymv 02-16-2006 02:36 AM

Re: Video Card Question
 
And another stupid question while I'm at it - I don't actually know the difference between AGP and PCI, how do you tell whether your motherboard supports one or the other?


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