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Answer» Quote from: Track on July 04, 2009, 07:17:50 AM It is solely for powering an extra monitor that one does not use for anything but desktop space. Thus, the cheaper option is ultimately, absolutely and infinitely PREVALENT. You have no idea what it's for. The original posted never said what his intention was and you're a fool for MAKING that assumption. I run dual monitors. Does that mean I don't need my drivers? No. I'm also a big gamer. Don't make assumptions. To neechauhan: Have you already selected monitors (or have them in your possession now) and, if so, what kinds of connection options do they have? What is your intention for the system: gaming, work, something else? Also, what is your budget for this card? There might be a better card you can get if you do a little SHOPPING around.Quote from: 2x3i5x on July 05, 2009, 12:07:25 AM 9400GT or 9500GT would both serve you fine, if you're a non-gamer at heart. But a 9500GT (which I have currently in my machine) SERVES a age of empires 3 fan just fine. So neelchaun, we need to KNOW what you primarily want to do on your pc with the multi monitors (which is what I assume you wanted when you said extend your desktop and is this a computer you use for work?)I wanted to extend my desktop like 2x3i5x said, not play games.What else are you doing? Quote from: neelchauhan on July 05, 2009, 06:43:23 AM I wanted to extend my desktop like 2x3i5x said, not play games. well then, why not get a Matrox card? I've heard they even have triple headed monitor ports. |
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