Quote from JangoFolly:
When I bought it in June Buy.com had the best price, but here are the latest prices from cnet:
http://shopper.cnet.com/FIREMV_2400...N_ROHS/4014-3025_9-32015478.html?tag=srch_1_1
Quote from mschey:
You get what you pay for....those old cards don't work as well, and will certainly slow down your system. I recently upgraded mys systems with a couple of Nvida cards, 7900's, and they work really well...and my system performance was improved dramatically.
You pay for quality once!
Quote from jtmarlin:
try this wally street mommaboard:
asus P5W64 WS Professional
Intel Coreâ¢2 Extreme / Coreâ¢2 Duo Ready
Quad-core CPU Ready
DDR2 800/667/533
FSB 1066/800/533
Quad PCI-E x 16 slots
and a few dual dvi x1600 ati cards for some fast charting sweetness under 600 bones..
Quote from bandit77:
that would be nice to have 4 PCI-E x16 slots. do you know if I can take use that motherboard to replace the one in my Core duo Dell 9150? presumably the form factor is standard? Thanks,
Quote from gnome:
Probably not. Dell's mobos are OEM and in the past they have been of non-standard physical dimensions which would only fit properly into a Dell case.
Could be Dell has adopted standard size, so you might want to call them an verify before you buy a new board.... Or, just build a new one and keep the Dell as is.
Quote from JangoFolly:
I have this quad-head board and I'm very happy with it. It's a PCIe x1, so it's a great add-on.
http://ati.amd.com/products/firemvseries/ATI_FireMV_2400_PCIe.pdf
Quote from duard:
Can you mix and match ATI and Nvidia cards?
That is to say I have a dual head DVI Nvidia card and would like to add this quad ATI so I can run 4 additional monitors. Is this plug and play?
Thanks for all the help.
Duard