ATI FirePro⢠V8800
http://www.amd.com/us/products/work...epro-3d/v8800/Pages/v8800-specifications.aspx

http://www.amd.com/us/products/work...epro-3d/v8800/Pages/v8800-specifications.aspx
Quote from Pippi436:
Or, you get the age old NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450, which does the same thing for a third of the price (except for 3d, but that isnt needed in a trading machine anyways). Its passively cooled so it doesnt sound like a vacuum-cleaner too, like this ATI thing.

Quote from bluebird001:
4 output with 4 display ports. Not a lot of monitions on the market with display ports, but they do give you two DP to DVI (single-link) adapters. Guess you can get two more if you want - about $100 per at Amazon.
Or, you can get 4 new monitors also![]()
Quote from Scataphagos:
DVI-DP adapters can be had for as little as $10 each. They SHOULD come with the video card.
You can also buy a DVI-DP monitor cable.. that would be necessary only if you had a 30" monitor with DVI cable. The card supports 2560x1200, DP.... but only 1920x1200 if DVI-DP adapter is used.
Quote from mgookin:
It says "full height".
Does that mean single height or double height? Leave it up to the computer industry to have a scam descriptive.
Quote from Scataphagos:
"Full height" cards are about 4" tall. "Half-height", about 2". Quads usually need to be full height to have enough room to attach monitors/adapters.
"Half height" cards can be used in any desktop. "Full height" won't normally fit into "slim" or SFF cases.
Quote from mgookin:
I guess my question should have been phrased "Does this card occupy one or two expansion slots?"
Like how an 8800ultra takes up 2 slots in the rear but a NVS290 only takes up one slot.