well you not get the same image on muilt video cards :confused: it is still the same hdd,Quote:
Originally Posted by SkyDog
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well you not get the same image on muilt video cards :confused: it is still the same hdd,Quote:
Originally Posted by SkyDog
If we put a side, feelings, biases, and issue of gaming.
A 5200 card with 256k memory would do Aero and it can be found for about $60.
i would just get the 6200 pci :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by cat5e
No, the same image will not necessarily be displayed by each video card. The whole point of a multi-monitor setup is to be able to display different things on each.Quote:
Originally Posted by crystal scan02
Traders often use multiple monitors to display a number of different data sources at the same time -- much like what's pictured HERE. Graphic artists often find multiple monitors useful so they can display tool palettes out of the way and use an entire monitor for the image they're working on.
:eek: that is cool i hope he has good psu to run all those video cards :DQuote:
Originally Posted by SkyDog
That's the exact same program he's running on that picture of the multiple monitors.... crazy! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by SkyDog
It's called "Qcharts".
now imagine what games would be like :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by TyMac
... mostly in windows acceleration goes to 'primary' display. Thus games would be great on that but slide showshow specials on the rest(baring special drivers and hardware). BTW as far as secondary cards it really doesn't matter. I had a rig running 6800 GT(AGP) and a R7000 (PCI) to power 4 moniters in total. Its a trick to get it to install correctly but it can be done. Trick is to install drivers for primary card and let windows install for the rest(check supported GPU's@website).
I have a 4 monitor system for this same purpose.Quote:
Originally Posted by TyMac
for a 5 monitor setup... get youself a card of your choice.
(it should have dual dvi)
and get this thing to run the other 3 monitor:
http://ati.amd.com/products/firemvseries/specs.html
I got the FireMV 2200 PCI (it comes in PCie flavor too)
mine is the lower end of the line and it cost $400 but it's been ROCK SOLID and stable. and support up to 4 dvi port
at 1600x1200 each..
if he is a stock broker $400 shouldn't be that much for confidence in the equipment and peace of mind.
see my sig.
that thing sucks. for $2400. it's analog and only 1280x1024Quote:
Originally Posted by SkyDog
I can build something nicer for half the cost using off the shelf parts.
see here:
http://www.geniv.com/download/Officeupgrade.JPG
and I still have 3 spare video/monitor slot on the system.
but I guess for people that wanted the support/warranty and too lazy/stupid to built it themself that $2400 but raping is a fine option.
Just use same brand cards and it's a no problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by Endersothergame
I got two ATI card (AIW X800XT and ATI FireMV)
I just install the catalyst driver and both card runs fine right from the gecko
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Originally Posted by rimmerchant
This guy also wanted/wants the Aero interface with Vista. Those cards are 2D workstation I thought... right?
trust me the X800XT is no 2d video card :DQuote:
Originally Posted by TyMac
I was just using it as an illustration since they had images on their web site that might help some people in this thread understand a multi-monitor trading setup. But by no means am I endorsing the company.Quote:
Originally Posted by rimmerchant