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Those may be ok for win98 systems, but people might have problems finding
drivers for win2k systems
for cards that old. I am not posting a fact about this particular card just
my experience with win2k and older hardware.
Jerry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: TaoOfDow [mailto:TaoOfDow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 1:44 PM
> To: Marc Lawrence
> Cc: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: video Card to support 4 monitors?
>
>
> Egads, I've been running 4-monitor cards with TS for > 10
> years, simply
> and inexpensively, and certainly without any high-falutin' liquid
> cooling system. I've used predominantly Colorgraphic and
> Appian cards,
> and in my experience, some of the older Colorgraphic cards work best.
> For example, I've used their Evolution-4 cards for years (two Evo-4
> cards with Win98 will give you 8 monitors), and those cards
> are more or
> less routinely available on eBay for around $50 --- there's
> one on eBay
> now starting at $10 with a $55 BuyItNow:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2000457
553 Their
more recent cards are the LT and Predator cards, but for whatever
reason, I consistently have problems getting those cards to run with my
computer (P3/500 w/Win98), so I stick with the Evo-4 cards, which do
everything I want in a 4-monitor card but call the broker and place the
trades itself.
Marc Lawrence wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am looking to upgrade my computer system and would
> like the ability to support 4 monitors. I ran across
> this article
> http://www.esignal.com/exchange/v18_09/your_trading_office.asp
> that talks about the Appian X - it also talks about
> how you need a liquid cooling system installed for
> this to run properly.
>
> Does anyone have recommendations for video cards? are
> there any good alternatives without installing a
> liquid cooling system? If you do need one does anyone
> have any suggestions here? Thanks in advance- Marc
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