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Vista can\'t support 2 (different) cards?
Am I reading this correctly? It seems that Vista can't run two video cards if those cards are from different manufacturers.
XP had no problem with this at all. Nice upgrade. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] This doesn't effect me personally, but has to effect about half the dual-card machines out there. -Sam |
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Re: Vista can\'t support 2 (different) cards?
It sounds like you can't and have the benefits of WDDM. What the actual benefits of WDDM are I don't know. It mentions that you can force the loading of the XPDM but doesn't say how that is done or where to look for it. Looks like this is another reason why you wouldn't upgrade an existing machine to Vista, and is something to plan for if you want to do serious multi-monitoring in Vista.
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Re: Vista can\'t support 2 (different) cards?
geez... how about vista 64-bit not allowing install of ANY unsigned drivers? Does no one use emulated devices anymore?
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Re: Vista can\'t support 2 (different) cards?
What that means is that the 2, 4, or whatever cards installed much use the same protocol stack. So you could use 2 "first gen" cards or 2 "next gen" cards if that makes sense to you. At least that's how I read it.
I'll give you a definate answer next week. I'll try different cards in my monster 670 that runs 64 bit Ultimate. |
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Re: Vista can\'t support 2 (different) cards?
I read it as you can't have a nVidia card and an ATI card, since they use different drivers. But if you had two cards with nVidia chips, one from EVGA and one from BFG, this would be fine. I was always under the impression that you didn't want to have an ATI card and a nVidia card in the same system anyway. I always thought there would be driver issues if you went that route.
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Re: Vista can\'t support 2 (different) cards?
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I always thought there would be driver issues if you went that route. [/ QUOTE ] There weren't issues before. They've created them now, though. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: Vista can\'t support 2 (different) cards?
Can Vista run the 3007 top res yet?
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Re: Vista can\'t support 2 (different) cards?
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Can Vista run the 3007 top res yet? [/ QUOTE ] Easily. Pop in one of the monster GeForce 8800s. |
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Re: Vista can\'t support 2 (different) cards?
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[ QUOTE ] Can Vista run the 3007 top res yet? [/ QUOTE ] Easily. Pop in one of the monster GeForce 8800s. [/ QUOTE ] I just heard a while back that there werent any drivers for it yet. |
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Re: Vista can\'t support 2 (different) cards?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Can Vista run the 3007 top res yet? [/ QUOTE ] Easily. Pop in one of the monster GeForce 8800s. [/ QUOTE ] I just heard a while back that there werent any drivers for it yet. [/ QUOTE ] I thought it was designed for Vista, i.e. DirectX 10. It looks like they have drivers for most of their models now: http://www.nvidia.com/page/technology_vista_home.html |
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