I see this comes with dual-DVI adapter so you can still run two monitors from a single DVI port. How does this work? Does it reduce quality in some way? Is there any downside?
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Is there a feature I should be looking for that will improve my full screen avi. viewing? The issue I have with my current card is - when the monitor is set at native resolution fullscreen video is choppy. In order to get full sceen video I must first reduce the monitor resolution...
The charting software I use writes directly to the video card per the developer. They said both Nvidia and ATI are being used successfully.
In other words completely bypasses Windows.
Ideally yes. I do realize that will slightly increase my cost factor but the DVI seems to look much better than VGA when tested with my current card which has one of each.
I'm going to trash the current card as it's not a dual DVI. The monitors native resolution are 1920x1200.
Regarding expanding the picture across all monitors - sounds tempting - but not really necessary.
What would you recommend to run up to 4 24" monitors at max resolution and be able to play HD movies at full screen without breaking the bank?
My Motherboard has 2 PCI-E slots I believe.
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Agreed. I was a psychology major in school and was shocked as to it's importance trading and markets in general. You really need to have a good grasp of the macro social theories.
perhaps this thread should be moved to the psychology forum. :p