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Re: Video Card for Multiple Monitors



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I concur.

It's worth digging up the latest drivers, but Matrox 550 works excellently
here (and that's with one regular, one TFT screen)

Si

At 14:12 24/08/02 -0500, Schindler Trading wrote:
>I had problems with both the Colorgraphic Predator Pro and the Nvidia card
>you have.  I have had success with a Matrox G550.  The problems I had with
>the first two were that the video "card" onboard my motherboard wasn't
>automatically disabling in the presence of an external video card.   Give
>Matrox a try.
>
>
>
>Regards,
>Aaron Schindler, CFA
>
>Schindler Trading
>1243 Yorkshire Lane
>Barrington, IL 60010
>telephone: 847-719-2846
>fax: 847-719-2846
>email: aaron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>www.schindlertrading.com
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Charles J. Tannenbaum" <cjtdds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 1:54 PM
>Subject: Video Card for Multiple Monitors
>
>
> > Thought I would try this one more time.
> >
> > An indicator package I recently purchased works very erratically in TS
> > 2000i. It will plot corrctly for a moment and then instantly much of the
> > dispaly disappears. Also, it's ability to work well is very dependant
> > inputs changes, even though the selected inputs are not out of the range
> > of recommended inputs. The vendor assures me that the problem is due to
> > my video card, but unfortubately
> > he can't recommend a card that he is confidant will work.
> >
> > I currently run two monitors off of my Windows 2000/NT Machine and
> > I use a Nvidia GeForce2 MX/MX 400 card.
> >
> > Is anyone out there thrilled with their card for multiple monitors.
> > If so, kindly let me know which card is doing the trick so nicely.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Chuck
> >