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I'm building a new video editing machine from the ground up and I want a good Dual Monitor Video Card.
Any recommendations? Link are appriciated. |
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Fond of ATI myself, there's probably newer ones available, but I'm told this one's solid for what you're looking for
http://www.atitech.com/products/rade...pro/index.html
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dual dvi card over here
http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1086 |
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If you're not going to play games on the machine, get an Matrox Parhelia (these cards as so damn good they even increase the display sharpness), otherwise ATI 9600/9800/X800.
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http://mirror.ati.com/products/fireglx2-256t/index.html Any thoughts? I will check out the other links as well. Thanks. |
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I'm running dual LCDs with this video card
http://www.matrox.com/mga/workstatio...elia/128mb.cfm Great card IMO, not sure about the rest but this thing works perfect for me. Windows XP. |
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I'm using a nvidia geforce4 Ti-4200
you can probably pick one up for around $60 |
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I'd go with any of the cards using the new nVidia 6800 Ultra processor. This is the latest speed and performance demon.
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No, this card will not be used for games...This is for a video editing workstation only. I like the dual dvi ports on this card...... Quote:
And BTW....I am not a fan of Matrox....Just had too many issues with them in the past. |
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I think the Matrix is the way to go, but if you don't like it, any card with one of these chipsets will do fine:
ATI 9600/9700/9800 ATI X600/X800 NVidea GeForce 5900/6800 For video editing you won't need more then 128MB RAM. Dual DVI output depends on the brand of the card. I prefer ATI over NVidea for better driver support. |
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I still agree with MaDalton, however this is also a nice card:
Sapphire Radeon 9800 Dual DVI-I VIVO VIVO stands for Video IN/Video OUT |
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Get some decent brand mobo like ASUS or ABit to make sure your video card works fine. Another word of advice, AMD is way faster than Intel for games, however if you are going to render video, Intel is the way to go. I think 3.0GHz Intel will finish the job 20% faster than AMD 3000+. If you are going to spend some money, get the newest AMD Athlon 64 3800+ socket 939, that on can't be beaten by Intel.
For harddisk, if you go with Serial ATA, buy the Western Digital Raptor 73GB (WD740GD, 10.000rpm, 8MB, SATA), you will love them for video editing. Was not about graphics cards but it's good info so WTF. |
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I've got an (OEM) Matrox Millenium P650 Dual DVI..
It's the shit. And theres an "upgrade kit" which will make it triple head. |
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I'm going with the G750 for dual monitor and 1 tv out. Looks perfect for my needs. Thanks. ![]() |
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BOUGHT THIS LITTLE BITCH FROM DELL: Dimension XPS Gen 2,Intel Pentium 4 Processor 3.4GHz w/HT Technology and 1MB Cache 4GB DDR SDRAM at 400MHz Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Desktop Solution Video ready option w/o monitor 256MB DDR ATI Radeon 9800 XT Graphics Card Serial ATA RAID 0 with dual 74GB hard drives Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition,Service Pack 1,English Dell Application Back-up CD, Factory Install Mouse included in Logitech Wireless Package Intel Pro 1000 Integrated PCI NIC Card 12X DVD+RW Drive (dual layer capable) Cyberlink Software Decoding for DVD Drives Sound Blaster Audigy 2 THX Certified Sound card with DVD Audio for Dimension Altec Lansing THX Certified ADA995 Dobly Digital Speakers with Subwoofer INSTALLED THIS: Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D-R Dual-channel, 64-bit, 133 MHz, PCI-X, Ultra320 SCSI card, with two external and one internal connectors. AND HOOKED IT UP TO THIS: DataMax 4160 - 1 Terabyte of storage setup in a RAID 5 configuration. Now I just gotta finish setting it up, loading software, and transferring files from my old PC. Can't wait to see how fast this bitch renders! |
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I have a question I have two lcd monitors nec 1530 v's they have vga connections if I got dvi adapters for them and a dvi card would see a big difference or not?
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