Robyn,

> Smart move getting the separate USB and Firewire cards. The combo type
> have problems with the lower slots, not an issue with the individual
> cards though.

Good - I was *this* close to buying a Sonnet TempoTrio, but then I
realized I already had an older Belkin USB card laying around, that I
really wouldn't need an ATA/133 interface, and that it would be cheaper by
a long shot to buy the cards separately ( $15 + $49.99 = $64.99 for the
firewire card + ata card, versus $179 for the TempoTrio ).

> I'd just put your Orion card where I have my TT128 and
> stick the Firewire card below the USB card. I don't think you'll have
> any problems.

I actually decided at the last minute to buy a Radeon 7000 card, so I
assume that will work just as well. What about using *both* of the cards
in my system? The Radeon can drive two monitors, so theoretically I could
have three displays hooked up...

Peter

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