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Hi. Recently I put a second monitor to my system
This is quite annoying.. and my question is... Would this performance issue happen with a new card with two monitor outputs in a single card? maybe this is because installing two different graphics cards... thanks. |
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Hector,
As far as I remember its best to use one AGP and one PCI card just like you do, but use same chip card, if possible. I use to have A GF2 mx AGP card along with an older TNT pci card. It worked ok, but I liked better the second rig I had back then, which had a Matrox G450 dual head. It wasn't as good as the GF2 in 3D, but overall the system worked better, plus Matrox works really nice as far as separating different resulotions and refresh settings to two different monitors from the same chip. I know that at the time doing that on a dual head Nvidia based chip was impossible. I'm sure Greg will add to that later on. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: London, UK
Posts: 19
Name: Danny Cooley |
Hello
can't comment too much directly hope this helps http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/ all about dual monitors Cheers
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