G'day Bill,

Whatever you do, don't go the NVidia route - unless you can get the PC
fully spec'd with what you would run and trial it.
We had endless problems with the drivers on new HP boxes.
Ended up with Matrox Millennium P650 PCIe 128Mb card, which we use with
dual 19" LCD monitors - very happy with result.
HTH
Greg.


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Greg Francisco
Senior Mapping & Design Officer
Mapping and Design Services
Dept. of Infrastructure - Planning & Policy
Nauru House, Level 10, 80 Collins St,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3000.
61 3 9655 3424
http://www.doi.vic.gov.au/

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 28/02/2006 05:00:27 PM:

> I am considering upgrading my system to an AMD 4400 X2 and also
> purchase a separate graphics card.
>
> As I often use MapInfo with raster images of 200 Meg size, are there
> any recommendations on a graphics card. Note that it should use the
> new PCI Express connector and NOT the older AGP connector.
>
> Also, is MapInfo optimised for use with a Quadro or FireFl graphics
> card? Or would a consumer-level card such as one of the GeForce give
> similar results? Alternatively how about a SLI configuration using
> two identical cards?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Bill
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