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Old 30 April 2007, 07:02 PM
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anyone recommend me a graphics card, has to be PCI (not express) with dual monitor support - DVI and VGA.

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Old 30 April 2007, 10:42 PM
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Anything from a dual DVI Radeon 9250 pci at £25, right through to PCI fireGL cards £400 - £2000.

It depends what sort of graphics power and budget you have.
Old 01 May 2007, 09:20 AM
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thanks, wanting a low end decent graphics card, its a legacy machine and just want something thats good value and will support dual monitor display.
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Innovision GeForce FX5200 128mb DDR 128Bit PCI


ProductInno3D Geforce FX 5200 ChipsetGeforce FX 5200 Memory128MB DDR Core Frequency250MHz Memory Frequency333MHz RAMDAC
350MHZ


Interface
PCI


Pixel Per Clock2 Memory Bus
128-bit


Max. Resolution
2560 x 1600


SLI Ready
NA


Output
1. DVI

2. Standard 15-Pin D-Sub
3. S-Video

The above had a DVI and a d-sub but you can use an adaptor to have both as DVI or both as D-Sub
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Been looking at these two cards, any thoughts on which may be better for my old computer ? both around same price. cheers

Innovision GeForce FX5200 256MB DDR PCI Graphics Card

GECUBE RADEON 9250 256MB DDR TV-Out PCI Graphics Card
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They are both practically identical with 4 pixel pipelines and 128 bit GPU/memory.

I would say the ATi as the video playback is far superior on the older cards
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