You may find that the iXMicro Video card from 
www.OtherWorldComputing.com
will suit your needs.
It is $45.




Laurent Bois wrote:
> Yes, in my case two it's not for playing games : just
> 2D enhanced graphics (with photoshop) and perhaps a
> little 3D modeling.
> I plan to buy a digital camera too and play with After
> Effects and Premiere.
> Laurent

> --- Richard Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > What kind of video card can i put on a PowerMac
> > 7500 to replace the
> > existing one?
> > > Is it better to change the video card than upgrade
> > VRAM to 4MB instead of
> > 2?
> > I am in the same quandry -- and I believe the answer
> > is to replace the
> > existing one.
> >  many people on this list appear to be gamers
> > ,, who need video
> > cards not for 2D movies and images, but for 3D
> > motion.
> > I am neither a gamer nor a 3D designer; I am only
> > looking for a video card
> > to do DV editing.  I believe that for DV, you'd want
> > a different card than
> > if you were doing 3D.
> > Am I correct in this assumption?  Can anyone address
> > this issue along with
> > Laurent's?
> >
> >
> >
> > ---

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