Need video card for 2 monitor setup
rgbivens
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So I have a PC with a 2.53 Intel and right now I'm just using one Samsung SyncMaster 940B 19" monitor. And I currently use a GeForce 3 with 128MB of memory.
For christmas I got a matching Samy 19" 940B monitor. Now all I need is a good video card with dual outputs so I can have a dual-screen set up. I've looked around briefly and have read lots of stuff but wanted some other opinions. My mobo doesn't have PCI Express so I'm stuck with an AGP 8X slot.
I really want to keep the video card under $100 for sure. I don't game so I don't need top of the line stuff and I'm not for sure if DVI is 'better' than RGB so I would like some thoughts on that if you have any to share. Pretty much all I do is work in PS and lots of stuff online.
So thoughts, comments, ect...
Thanks,
-Grant
For christmas I got a matching Samy 19" 940B monitor. Now all I need is a good video card with dual outputs so I can have a dual-screen set up. I've looked around briefly and have read lots of stuff but wanted some other opinions. My mobo doesn't have PCI Express so I'm stuck with an AGP 8X slot.
I really want to keep the video card under $100 for sure. I don't game so I don't need top of the line stuff and I'm not for sure if DVI is 'better' than RGB so I would like some thoughts on that if you have any to share. Pretty much all I do is work in PS and lots of stuff online.
So thoughts, comments, ect...
Thanks,
-Grant
Cameras: Nikon D200 w/grip, Nikon D70, Samsung NV11
Lenses: Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, Nikkor 17-80mm f/3.5-4, Nikkor 70-300mm f/3.5-5.6, Lensbaby 2.0
Accessories: Nikon SB-800, (2X) Old Flash Units, (4X) Poverty Wizards, GF Lightsphere, (3X) Lightstand and umbrella, Sandisk Extreme III 4.0 GB, Sandisk Ultra II 2.0 GB, Transcend 1.0 GB
Lenses: Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, Nikkor 17-80mm f/3.5-4, Nikkor 70-300mm f/3.5-5.6, Lensbaby 2.0
Accessories: Nikon SB-800, (2X) Old Flash Units, (4X) Poverty Wizards, GF Lightsphere, (3X) Lightstand and umbrella, Sandisk Extreme III 4.0 GB, Sandisk Ultra II 2.0 GB, Transcend 1.0 GB
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I tried using the onboard connection at the same time as my agp video card and I don't think that works...or maybe I didn't do something right.
Will using one dvi and one analog yield identical looking screens??? Will one be 'better' looking than the other such as the one coming from the dvi port look better than the one coming from the analog rgb port?
-Grant
Lenses: Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, Nikkor 17-80mm f/3.5-4, Nikkor 70-300mm f/3.5-5.6, Lensbaby 2.0
Accessories: Nikon SB-800, (2X) Old Flash Units, (4X) Poverty Wizards, GF Lightsphere, (3X) Lightstand and umbrella, Sandisk Extreme III 4.0 GB, Sandisk Ultra II 2.0 GB, Transcend 1.0 GB
Regards, David
Alpha 99 & VG, 900x2 & VG; 50mm1.4, CZ135 1.8; CZ16-35 2.8, CZ24-70 2.8, G70-200 2.8, G70-400, Sony TC 1.4, F20, F58, F60.
The DVI screen will be crisper, but any other differences will be because of the monitors and how they are different, not from the connections. I have my largest monitor DVI and do my photo editing on it while my e-mail, browsing window, etc., are up on the analog monitor.
-Grant
Lenses: Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, Nikkor 17-80mm f/3.5-4, Nikkor 70-300mm f/3.5-5.6, Lensbaby 2.0
Accessories: Nikon SB-800, (2X) Old Flash Units, (4X) Poverty Wizards, GF Lightsphere, (3X) Lightstand and umbrella, Sandisk Extreme III 4.0 GB, Sandisk Ultra II 2.0 GB, Transcend 1.0 GB
Depends on the motherboard. If the board has integrated AGP graphics and an AGP expansion slot (which is quite common), the onboard video will be disabled. Conversely, if either the onboard is PCI based and the expansion is AGP (or vice-versa), there's very few motherboards which cannot run both at the same time. PCIe is up in the air, depending on the motherboard's configuration.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductCompare.asp?Category=38&N=2010380048+1069609639+1069009628+1069109630+1068309611&Submit=ENE&Nty=1&Subcategory=48&CompareItemList=N82E16814150107%2CN82E16814170050
Basically the only difference is the FX5500 is 65 cents more, the memory interface is 128-bit (twice that of the 6200), it uses OpenGL 1.5 (6200 uses 2.0), and it has a fan.
Which one would you guys pick from those two?
-Grant
Lenses: Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, Nikkor 17-80mm f/3.5-4, Nikkor 70-300mm f/3.5-5.6, Lensbaby 2.0
Accessories: Nikon SB-800, (2X) Old Flash Units, (4X) Poverty Wizards, GF Lightsphere, (3X) Lightstand and umbrella, Sandisk Extreme III 4.0 GB, Sandisk Ultra II 2.0 GB, Transcend 1.0 GB
Also, if you're a windows user, I recommend UltraMon for customizable control of each monitor that far exceeds what Windows can do natively.
http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/
Seeing those prices makes me realize my offer to you was way overpriced though!
You mention your offer was high, how much would you come down? Send me a pm.
-Grant
Lenses: Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, Nikkor 17-80mm f/3.5-4, Nikkor 70-300mm f/3.5-5.6, Lensbaby 2.0
Accessories: Nikon SB-800, (2X) Old Flash Units, (4X) Poverty Wizards, GF Lightsphere, (3X) Lightstand and umbrella, Sandisk Extreme III 4.0 GB, Sandisk Ultra II 2.0 GB, Transcend 1.0 GB
Here is a super quick shot of my new setup.
-Grant
Lenses: Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, Nikkor 17-80mm f/3.5-4, Nikkor 70-300mm f/3.5-5.6, Lensbaby 2.0
Accessories: Nikon SB-800, (2X) Old Flash Units, (4X) Poverty Wizards, GF Lightsphere, (3X) Lightstand and umbrella, Sandisk Extreme III 4.0 GB, Sandisk Ultra II 2.0 GB, Transcend 1.0 GB
Sorry I didn't see this thread earlier. I got the GeForce 6200 over a year ago for the same reasons. Works great. I even have the analog connector on a KVM for another PC. Only complaint/comment is the inability to separately assign profiles to each monitor. I use my Dell 24" FPW profile on my older Sony 19" Trinitron (heh - it's close ). Maybe the Ultramon or MS Color Applet will do the trick.
-Fleetwood Mac