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Benlville

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I want to get the best possible Video card. But I want it to have two monitor capabilities, What do you think I should get?
 
lol, that's the worst possible card. :tongue: I think the TI4600 is the best possible card with dual-monitor support.

AMD technology + Intel technology = Intel/AMD Pentathlon IV; the <b>ULTIMATE</b> PC processor
 
1) you speak about GeForce4 for dual monitoring. lol
2) dont expect display quality as well as ATI cards (2D/dual monitoring).
3) what is the price of this top-notch video card ?
4) compared to Matrox, perhaps...


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1) you speak about GeForce4 for dual monitoring. lol
So? The GF4 supports nView! nVidia's new dual-monitor support!

2) dont expect display quality as well as ATI cards (2D/dual monitoring).
That's debatable. Even so, why recommend the Radeon VE when the R8500 is the best ATI has to offer?

3) what is the price of this top-notch video card ?
$400USD. Your point? He asked for the best!

4) compared to Matrox, perhaps...
That again is debatable.

AMD technology + Intel technology = Intel/AMD Pentathlon IV; the <b>ULTIMATE</b> PC processor
 
I agree with you, but you can find a good Ti 4600 for less than that. I just got a Chaintech Special Edition GT61 from MicroPro for $320 plus S&H. It comes with gold colored heatsinks on the RAM and GPU, two bundled games, DVD software, cables, etc. It's a really good deal if you're looking for a Ti 4600.

<i>Money talks. Mine always likes to say "goodbye." :smile: </i>
 
Agreed, I can say my R8500 looks a lot better than my old GF2 and a similar GF3-system my friend has. However, the GF4 is said to improve that.

As a side note, I would say my 3dfx Voodoo4 looks as good if not better than my R8500 in 2D.

AMD technology + Intel technology = Intel/AMD Pentathlon IV; the <b>ULTIMATE</b> PC processor