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LG 2002-07-13 16:53
Quick question guys,
First do any of the GeForce 4 model cards offer DVI out? Secondly, can I use 3 of the same GeForce 4 models (e.g. MX or Ti) all PCI in concert with each other? Lastly, since I'd be using 3 different cards, then each one should be able to support its own max resolution right? I need 1600 x 1200 (times 3) for each 20" flat panel. HELP
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LG
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Biff 2002-07-13 20:42
> First do any of the GeForce 4 model cards offer DVI out?
Pretty much any GeForce 4 Ti offers at least 1. The Gainward 700 and 750XP have two. Some 4 MX cards are also available in versions with a DVI interface.
> Secondly, can I use 3 of the same GeForce 4 models (e.g. MX or Ti) all PCI in concert with each other?
Yes, you can even mix different types. I don't think anyone is putting 4 Ti's on PCI cards, though. However, a couple of companies manufacture GeForce 4 MX PCI cards, usually the low end 420 with SDRAM one.
Personally, I went with 1 AGP Gainward card and 1 additional PCI card.
> Lastly, since I'd be using 3 different cards, then each one should be able to support its own max resolution right? I need 1600 x 1200 (times 3) for each 20" flat panel. HELP
Yes, this is possible, even if you wouldn't be using separate cards (tho for Windows 2000, you'd need to make a few changes, see http://www.realtimesoft.com/multimon/forum/messages.asp?Topic=1325&tmpl= )
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LG 2002-07-27 10:43
Thanks....
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