I thought I'd provide an update to my setup or shall I say saga. I purchased a new computer that had two PCI-E x16 slots, bought two NVS 285 cards, and three Dell E248WFP 24-inch Widescreen monitors. Below are the issues I ran into:
1. The motherboard doesn't actually support two independent PCI-E x16 slots. It only works in SLI Mode, which drives only a single monitor. Lesson learned, don't believe what you read when you order the computer. Of course, I read all of the online literature, but the problem was only apparent when I got the manual for the motherboard.
2. As a result of the problem in 1 above, I could not use the 2nd NVS 285 card.
3. The vertical viewing angle for the monitors is vastly inferior to the horizontal viewing angle i.e. they are not really designed to be run in portrait mode, Of course, only a typical viewing angle is specified on the Dell web-site and it doesn't differentiate between horizontal or vertical.
4. When run in the portrait mode, the nVidia software works well, but the graphics rendering is inferior so the text font is somewhat harsh.
Solution: I ended up buying an NVS 440 card, which drives up to four 24" monitors and I DO NOT operate the monitors in portrait mode.
Hopes this helps others avoid relearning my lessons.
Regards,
Slave2Market
1. The motherboard doesn't actually support two independent PCI-E x16 slots. It only works in SLI Mode, which drives only a single monitor. Lesson learned, don't believe what you read when you order the computer. Of course, I read all of the online literature, but the problem was only apparent when I got the manual for the motherboard.
2. As a result of the problem in 1 above, I could not use the 2nd NVS 285 card.
3. The vertical viewing angle for the monitors is vastly inferior to the horizontal viewing angle i.e. they are not really designed to be run in portrait mode, Of course, only a typical viewing angle is specified on the Dell web-site and it doesn't differentiate between horizontal or vertical.
4. When run in the portrait mode, the nVidia software works well, but the graphics rendering is inferior so the text font is somewhat harsh.
Solution: I ended up buying an NVS 440 card, which drives up to four 24" monitors and I DO NOT operate the monitors in portrait mode.
Hopes this helps others avoid relearning my lessons.
Regards,
Slave2Market
) is going to the BIO, switch the slot-2 for the premier and slot-1 the secondary. Now when the computer boots, it uses the v-card-B on slot-2 for the premier starter and the v-card-A on slot-1 the slavery.