Drew wrote:

  I'd suggest leaving your old card in as well and
>setting up two monitors. You can easily do that under monitor settings
>once the new monitor is attached.  Set it up so your old monitor and
>vid card has all of your tool pallets, and the new card shows your
>video.  You could pick up a smaller monitor for cheap these days, and
>by using two, your video will be larger than if you only used one (if
>you take into account the space required to show tools, harddrives,
>etc).

Couldn't agree more. Once you've had the pleasure of two monitors...you can
never go back =)

Cheers...Michael



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