Quote from Samson77:
Thanks folks !
I appreciate all the help and it looks like it is a card issue.
I just got off the phone with Dell Support and they had me change the resolution and the shadowing disappeared so thier conclusion was that even though it supports 1280 by 1024 I will have to live with the shadowing.
Apparently the 9100 has a gaming card in it and that makes all the difference![]()
Sheesh.
I have a destop that runs 4 monitors with 2 64 bit cards that I paid $65 for that runs way better then this 256 card.
Crazy![]()
There's a lesson here for all ETers....
1. A card *designed* as a dualhead, workstation card (like Matrox or Nvidia Quadro NVS 280), will display dual monitor very well.
2. A *gaming* card where the 2nd output port was an add-on afterthought (just so it could claim "dual"), is not necessarily going to be the best on both ports.
I've heard many times how the 2nd port on some ATI Radeon cards is not the best display.... not that much of a surprise, really. ATI is primarily in the performance and gaming market and not the multi-monitor workstation market. (That being said, I ran a rig with 4 ATI singlehead cards.... perfectly, for 6-7 years with absolutely zero troubles.)

