On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Dana J. Laude wrote:
I have a matrox G450 that I picked off eBay for $35 and it works quite
well and the price was right. It's a older card though, so for gaming
I wouldn't really recommend it... although the card works ok, 3D
stuff is a tad on the slow side. For
On Thursday 07 October 2004 15:42, Bill Carlson wrote:
I run a G450 dual head, be warned there is a problem with gamma
correction on the second head. From what I gather it is a hardware
limitation.
If you don't need gamma correction, not a problem. For my setup
with BenQ FP951s, they were
Hi,
* Bill Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [041008 06:44]:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Dana J. Laude wrote:
I have a matrox G450 that I picked off eBay for $35 and it works quite
well and the price was right. It's a older card though, so for gaming
I wouldn't really recommend it... although the
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 14:44:49 +0900, Nick Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
for reasons I won't bother going into I'm about turn a server
machine into a workstation (and perhaps occasional game machine).
There are two nice 1280x1024 17 inch digital LCD displays available
On Tue, 05 Oct 2004, Nick Hastings wrote:
I've had a bit of a look at the ATI web site and it seems that the
FireGL Z1-128 [2] might suit me well.
Either that, or any nVidia card with dual outputs. You can have it dual-DVI
or DVI+VGA (the DVI port has the VGA signals as well, and the cards come
On Tuesday October 5 at 02:44pm
Nick Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My machines motherboard has and AGP slot so I thought an AGP card
would be best.
Another alternative is to run two video cards. I did that for a long
time, with an Nvidia GeForce 4 MX440 SE (AGP) and a cheap Matrox (PCI),
On Monday 04 October 2004 23:44, Nick Hastings wrote:
Hi all,
for reasons I won't bother going into I'm about turn a server
machine into a workstation (and perhaps occasional game machine).
There are two nice 1280x1024 17 inch digital LCD displays available
(Mitsubishi RTD179S) [1], so I
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