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Subject: Re: Video card suggestion
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Ron Johnson wrote:
| On 02/10/08 17:45, KS wrote:
|> Hi all,
|
|> I am planning on assembling an AMD based system. I noticed that most of
|> the motherbo
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Ron Johnson wrote:
| On 02/10/08 17:45, KS wrote:
|> Hi all,
|
|> I am planning on assembling an AMD based system. I noticed that most of
|> the motherboards that I am looking at (socket AM2 or AM2+) do not
|> onboard video card. That isn't a problem
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On 02/10/08 17:45, KS wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am planning on assembling an AMD based system. I noticed that most of
> the motherboards that I am looking at (socket AM2 or AM2+) do not
> onboard video card. That isn't a problem as I will put a dedicated
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 06:45:31PM -0500, KS wrote:
>> I am planning on assembling an AMD based system. I noticed that most of
>> the motherboards that I am looking at (socket AM2 or AM2+) do not
>> onboard video card. That isn't a problem as I will put a dedicated video
>
On Sun February 10 2008 03:45:31 pm KS wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am planning on assembling an AMD based system. I noticed that most of
> the motherboards that I am looking at (socket AM2 or AM2+) do not
> onboard video card. That isn't a problem as I will put a dedicated video
> card in there. But I'm
On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 06:45:31PM -0500, KS wrote:
> I am planning on assembling an AMD based system. I noticed that most of
> the motherboards that I am looking at (socket AM2 or AM2+) do not
> onboard video card. That isn't a problem as I will put a dedicated video
> card in there. But I'm a bit
Hi all,
I am planning on assembling an AMD based system. I noticed that most of
the motherboards that I am looking at (socket AM2 or AM2+) do not
onboard video card. That isn't a problem as I will put a dedicated video
card in there. But I'm a bit confused as to which brand to go for:
Nvidia or AT
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 10, 1999 at 12:59:31PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> > I found:
> > STB Velocity 4400
> > Creative Labs Graphics Blaster Riva TNT
> > ASUS V3400 TNT (AGP only)
> > Diamond Viper V550
> > Hercules Dynamite TNT
> >
> > What version of
On Thu, Jun 10, 1999 at 12:59:31PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> I found:
> STB Velocity 4400
> Creative Labs Graphics Blaster Riva TNT
> ASUS V3400 TNT (AGP only)
> Diamond Viper V550
> Hercules Dynamite TNT
>
> What version of XFree is required, and what xserver do we use?
Just about
Jeff Noxon wrote:
> I'm not sure who started this thread,
I did.
> but I recommend the nVidia RIVA
> TNT chip. You can buy a 16MB TNT card (PCI or AGP) for $99 at Best Buy.
> You can find them cheaper on the 'net. Creative Labs makes one, and so
> do seve
hi
Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> >I have a PCI Matrox Millenium 2 MB video card (2 years >old) and
> >now I find I really want 32 bit colour. I tried to >find a Matrox
> >Millenium G200 PCI 8 MB card, but only AGP ones are >available
> >(PCI is in back-order).
>
> >Any suggestio
On Wed, Jun 09, 1999 at 03:14:40PM -0400, Sean wrote:
> I've often wanted to go with a TNT card, but I'm concerned about the card's
> heat
> output. Every query I've ever made about "just how hot does this card run"
> has been
> left largely unanswered, which has just increased my trepidation ab
I've often wanted to go with a TNT card, but I'm concerned about the card's heat
output. Every query I've ever made about "just how hot does this card run" has
been
left largely unanswered, which has just increased my trepidation about the card
in
general.
Sean
Jeff Noxon wrote:
> I'm not sur
I'm not sure who started this thread, but I recommend the nVidia RIVA
TNT chip. You can buy a 16MB TNT card (PCI or AGP) for $99 at Best Buy.
You can find them cheaper on the 'net. Creative Labs makes one, and so
do several other companies. They work very well under both Windoze and X.
And the d
Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> >I have a PCI Matrox Millenium 2 MB video card (2 years >old) and
> >now I find I really want 32 bit colour. I tried to >find a Matrox
> >Millenium G200 PCI 8 MB card, but only AGP ones are >available
> >(PCI is in back-order).
>
> >Any suggestions for an 8MB card well-s
Date:
>I have a PCI Matrox Millenium 2 MB video card (2 years >old) and
>now I find I really want 32 bit colour. I tried to >find a Matrox
>Millenium G200 PCI 8 MB card, but only AGP ones are >available
>(PCI is in back-order).
>Any suggestions for an 8MB card well-supported by >XFree PCI that
>
On Wed, Jun 09, 1999 at 08:49:36AM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> Any suggestions for an 8MB card well-supported by XFree PCI that
> can do 32bit-colour at 1600x1200 and 76Hz?
I wouldn't call ATI well supported but here they are the only PCI cards
still available. And they work with Linux (XFree
I have a PCI Matrox Millenium 2 MB video card (2 years old) and
now I find I really want 32 bit colour. I tried to find a Matrox
Millenium G200 PCI 8 MB card, but only AGP ones are available
(PCI is in back-order).
Any suggestions for an 8MB card well-supported by XFree PCI that
can do 32bit-col
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