Quote from obamapips:
Hi Scataphagos, which video card do you recommend ?
OK.. here's the rundown... NVS vs 8400 GS
1. Graphics engine for both cards by Nvidia.
2. 8400 (in all varieties) is a "general computing" card... often put into budget machines to save cost. (That's not a negative, just saying.) The NVS line was originally conceived for the financial industry... with the expectation they would run "several" monitors from one computer. They do. NVS 280/285/290/295 are all compatible. 8400 was likely not designed to work with >2 monitors, but fortunately they work in multi-card rigs.. so long as the cards are the same or compatible.
3. 8400 GS can be found just about everywhere for $30 and often less... NVS cards are $130-ish new, retail. However, they're around $30 on eBay.. new or used. (I've bought some for as little as $7.) Buying them used is OK so long as the seller will work with you if there is a problem. They are very reliable and robust. I'm sure there are lots of NVSs in service which are nearing 10 years old.
4. About half of 8400s have a cooling fan... something else to break or wear out + noise. Almost all NVS have no fan. (I know of an exception, so please... no nit-pickers chiming in with, "You're FOS Scat... there's an NVS with a fan".)
5. Most 8400s have VGA + DVI ports. NVS has both the same... both VGA or both DVI.. and you can have your both choices on each card.. most people prefer DVI. Some 8400s, however, have dual DVI. (There are LOTS of makers offering cards with GeForce 8400 graphics engine... so you need to make sure you're getting what you need.)
Passmark score... both slow by performance standards, but adequate for trading and general computing.
8400GS, 124
NVS 295, 201
6. Quadro NVS has on many occasions won Display Mate's "Best in Class" annual award.
7. Boli set up his multi-card with 8400 and it (1) works, and (2) is inexpensive. So, he likes and touts it. I evolved from ATI, to Matrox, to NVS. It works and is inexpensive if you buy right.
8. One of my computers has an 8400 GS (no fan, of course)... I like it and don't notice any difference in performance. However it's on a single monitor computer so can't compare anything about it. I've had it for a few years and it's just fine.
There you have it!