I'm planning on getting a new computer that almost certainly with have PCIe slot(s). I've been a satisfied Matrox user for years but the Matrox choices for PCIe slots seem limited (G450MMS dual or quad, or P650) which I think would be noisier (due to the fan) and more expensive (since less common).
So I've read up on nVidia cards a little and it looks like the best combination for a quad LCD setup is:
Primary card: NVS 285 128MB PCIe-16
Second Card: NVS 280 PCI
I'm hoping nVidia users might be able to help me out with a few questions:
1. Is the 128 MB version of the NVS 285 strongly preferred, or for 2D applications is the 64MB version good enough?
2. On the PNY website I notice there is an NVS 285 128MB PCIe-x1 card, listed as unavailable. If I can find one, would that be a better choice for my 2nd card?
3. I assume the NVS 285 PCIe and the 280 PCI would work well beside each other?
4. Are all nVidia card manufacturers more or less the same, or are some better or worse? I seem to see PNY most often.
5. Do both outputs from the cards have to be the same (DVI or VGA) or with the appropriate adapter could one card provide one DVI output and one VGA output?
6. The PNY website lists a 350 Watt power supply as a requirement. Has anyone needed a larger supply with two cards installed?
7. And lastly, any Matrox P650 users that are completely satisfied despite any additional noise or cost?
The new computer will likely be a Dell XPS410, if that matters. Your thoughts on the above would be appreciated.
Dave Z
So I've read up on nVidia cards a little and it looks like the best combination for a quad LCD setup is:
Primary card: NVS 285 128MB PCIe-16
Second Card: NVS 280 PCI
I'm hoping nVidia users might be able to help me out with a few questions:
1. Is the 128 MB version of the NVS 285 strongly preferred, or for 2D applications is the 64MB version good enough?
2. On the PNY website I notice there is an NVS 285 128MB PCIe-x1 card, listed as unavailable. If I can find one, would that be a better choice for my 2nd card?
3. I assume the NVS 285 PCIe and the 280 PCI would work well beside each other?
4. Are all nVidia card manufacturers more or less the same, or are some better or worse? I seem to see PNY most often.
5. Do both outputs from the cards have to be the same (DVI or VGA) or with the appropriate adapter could one card provide one DVI output and one VGA output?
6. The PNY website lists a 350 Watt power supply as a requirement. Has anyone needed a larger supply with two cards installed?
7. And lastly, any Matrox P650 users that are completely satisfied despite any additional noise or cost?
The new computer will likely be a Dell XPS410, if that matters. Your thoughts on the above would be appreciated.
Dave Z