ASUS has some of the deluxe model nVidia cards (http://www.asus.com)
This LCD buyer's guide by ArsTechnica may be of some help describing the difference between the two interfaces: http://arstechnica.com/guide/flatpanel/flatpanels-1.html Good luck! On Mon, 2002-02-11 at 13:35, Gary Hennigan wrote: > "Blake Barnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > You also have to live with the lower bandwidth of PCI, as it forces you > > to have either 1 AGP & 1 PCI or 2 PCI for it to work. Moving > > applications and such between the two screens can be painful. Though > > definately not a show-stopper. Especially if you're like me and have a > > fairly static layout on your desktops. > > > > Ideally though, you'd want a dual-head AGP card, as everything is > > happening at full AGP speeds then. Have you checked out the latest > > model ATI and NVidia dual-head offerings? > > I have looked at the Radeon 7500 and it looks promising. The trouble > with nVidia is they don't manufacture their own cards so I have to try > and find a manufacturer's website. I didn't see anything at Elsa that > had dual-head. Any specific suggestions on a manufacturer? > > One thing that has me totally going in circles is the difference > between DVI-I and DVI-D connectors. The manual for the monitor says > it's a DVI-D connector, and the manual for the graphics card says it's > DVI-I. I have two guesses at the moment, 1) The DVI indicates the > connector type and the "I" and "D" just indicate Interface and > Display, respectively, or 2) Dell supplied me with a cable that does > DVI-I -> DVI-D. > > I have a single-head system up and running, and I want to configure my > personal workstation similarly. The single-head is using a Quadro2 Pro > card with a DVI-I connector (according to the Dell manual). > > Thanks for the replies! > Gary > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Blake Barnett (bdb) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sr. Unix Administrator DevelopOnline.com office: 480-377-6816 Learning is a skill, you get better at it with practice.