Nvidia 6200 from MSI are the best ( agp or pci-e) . No fan, cheap, efficient !
Quote from sunggong:
I agree.
I bought nVidia 6200 PCI card with 128MB for $37 about 4 months ago (from Newegg)
See if they still have them.... last time they sold these, it went fast!!!
Quote from HoundDogOne:
Yeah... I've been experimenting with the newer NVS 440 PCI-x.
It's a very complex product...
Not very well documented...
e.g. no examples for 4 monitors and no troubleshooting section.
Just seems unstable.
There is ZERO troubleshooting info on the Web for this rare card.
And when you call PNY...
It's "upgrade your mobo bios", etc
The #1 requirement for trading stations is ABSOLUTE reliability...
So I'm gonna backtrack to dual monitors and start over.
Quote from Alpinetrader:
If u have 2 pci card... one must have a special driver to be the "leader"... i had this problem, that's why a switch to SLI![]()
It s not only for gaming... 4 screens with a low end SLI ( Nvidia 6200 ) or Crossfire ( ATI X1??? )
Quote from gnome:
Your system is old enough that your slots are most likely PCI not PCIE.
An Nvidia Quadro NVS 280 PCI would be good too. Just be sure you get the correct cable... there are LFH-59 and LFH-60.
Quote from AllenW:
In my situation, I already have an Nvidia in my AGP slot and run two monitors off of it. If I want to run two more all I need is one of the NVS 200's and a spliter cable? or do I need two NVS 280's ?
I think I have two PCI slots.
Quote from AllenW:
Sorry,
I meant NVS 200 not 280.........and thank you!