I currently have a dual screen setup with my geforce 6800 and I want to add a third, so I'm looking for a PCI video card. I'm looking for something that can handle 3d, I've been noticing alot of games are able to span across screens nowadays.
3dfx Voodoo2 12mb, I recommend Diamond Monster 3D ][
- It handles 3D (not 2d though)
- It's "good" as in it doesn't suck as much as a savage card
- it's 16bit color only with a max of 800x600 res in most cases
- It's built to be only a secondary card
- IT SHOULD BE CHEAP ASS HELL
You might be able to also support quad monitors if that 9200 SE supports dual monitors by itself.
I used to run dual monitors w/ my 9250 Radeon and Geforce 2 400mx on my Workstation, untill I needed my monitor back for my Gaming PC. So I took out the Geforce. (there were some minor issues when setting either the Radeon or Geforce as the primary display)
I don't believe that a game can span across screens controlled by two different types of cards. Even if it could, the game could only run at the quality level supported by the lowest-end card in the connection. This would probably end up being a resolution of 1024 x 384, with a very poor framerate. And the low end card might not even be able to handle many of the current generation games.
You'd have to go for one of the quad-card solutions I think. Also, a word of warning, in that many of these quad-view type of cards are not actually designed for gaming, as they are marketed toward financial analysts and stock traders, who only need to run standard apps. Their gaming performance can be piss poor.
I think only good gaming on +3 monitors is to run a SLI or Dual PCI-Express video cards. But thats plenty more $$$ then just slapping in additional PCI video cards for more monitor support.
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- It handles 3D (not 2d though)
- It's "good" as in it doesn't suck as much as a savage card
- it's 16bit color only with a max of 800x600 res in most cases
- It's built to be only a secondary card
- IT SHOULD BE CHEAP ASS HELL
edit: look here ... comes in 64MB and 128MB flavours
Cheap: heheh, funny you should mention that, I have that sitting in my parts box.
I used to run dual monitors w/ my 9250 Radeon and Geforce 2 400mx on my Workstation, untill I needed my monitor back for my Gaming PC. So I took out the Geforce. (there were some minor issues when setting either the Radeon or Geforce as the primary display)
You'd have to go for one of the quad-card solutions I think. Also, a word of warning, in that many of these quad-view type of cards are not actually designed for gaming, as they are marketed toward financial analysts and stock traders, who only need to run standard apps. Their gaming performance can be piss poor.
My mini case overheated about 3 months later and my power supply blew up :P
-R