08-24-2004, 05:40 AM
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Looking for yet another Quad Video Card
So far I have bought the following quad output video cards.
Matrox 200MMS (£420) 1997 2D performance only...totally CRAP but the only choice at the time.
Xentera GT4 AGP...(£450) Excellent card...good 3D performance and can run at 1600x1200 DVI...absolutely perfect for me....one problem...the first one I had lasted about one month...then the output to monitor four failed...colorgraphic sent me a new card...that lasted about two days...before monitors one and two failed....
No idea what is causing the cards to fail...maybe the overclocking from 3.4 ghz to 4.02 ???? maybe a faulty PSU ??? anyway...I am without a main system yet again....
The only other decent card I have seen is the Parhelia HR256 from matrox....£1425.00 though for a graphics card...that needs some serious research before a purchase...
Have anyone got any ideas on two separate graphic cards with dual DVI outputs on the same system...I guess one would have to be AGP the other PCI...or would two PCI cards be better ??
I know XP supports multiple video cards for multiple monitors...but sadly I can find no information on anyone that runs such a system and what performance you could expect from such a configuration....
Any ideas and advice please ???
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08-24-2004, 05:53 AM
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i don't know heaps about this, i have an old dual screen matrox card and dad has a matrox dual head 750, which dose three monitors. We havn't had anyproblems with any of them. Never had a screen drop out. what i do know is that the knew range of procesors coming out have the same processing power but with new technology are made faster or something along the lines of that. i am not much help but its a start. how much power do you need?
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08-24-2004, 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by thamar
2 matrox parhelia's, 1 on agp 1 on pci
Or like i said before, 2 pc's 
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If it would work for sure then its something I am going to consider...
Two PC's....noooooo...think of me loosing that lovely big wallpaper.
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08-24-2004, 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by cho_888
i don't know heaps about this, i have an old dual screen matrox card and dad has a matrox dual head 750, which dose three monitors. We havn't had anyproblems with any of them. Never had a screen drop out. what i do know is that the knew range of procesors coming out have the same processing power but with new technology are made faster or something along the lines of that. i am not much help but its a start. how much power do you need?
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Not much power...but the only matrox cards (except for the £1400 one) that offer quad output dont have any 3D performance at all....and are a real bottle neck in the system...as in the previous G200MMS one I used to use.
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08-24-2004, 06:07 AM
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but then again, you need to ask yourself do you need 4 screens? i get asked the question about my 2 and i always say yes, i cant live with out two now!!!! i feel cramped with out it. mm i guess what you want dosnt exist. lol yet. someone will find something i bet
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08-24-2004, 06:10 AM
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Yes I love four screens....once you have four screens..you cant go back...I use one now for my CCTV programme...so its even more important for me to retain all four.
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08-24-2004, 06:15 AM
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i think you need to talk to the produces of the movie sword fish....
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08-24-2004, 06:18 AM
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Well I have had it working great...just as I want.....as I am sure you have seen in my recent system pictures....this is something I cant understand though...I cant believe two cards would fail like that....anyway I have sent them back for testing...and hopefully they will be able to tell me what is causing this to happen.
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08-24-2004, 06:20 AM
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Matrox G450 mms
With more than 25 years of industry experience, Matrox is an established technology leader of business solutions and dominates over 70% of the premium financial multi-monitor market. The Matrox G450 X2 and X4 Multi-Monitor Series (MMS), with the smallest four-chip graphics accelerator, represents the newest addition to the MMS line of products. the Matrox G450 X2 and X4 MMS offer outstanding multi-monitor support and unparalleled image quality to the financial, medical and industrial markets.
Key features:
Multiple MGA-G450 graphics chip
32 MB DDR memory per output
360 MHz integrated RAMDAC per G450 chip
Ultra-compact board design
Multiple cards supported in same system
Maximum analog resolution per output: 2048 x 1536 24bpp@85 Hz
Maximum digital resolution per channel 1280 x 1024**
High-quality connectors and cables
Multi TV Out capability*
Unified Microsoft certified drivers
FCC, CE, CSA, VCCI certifications
3-year warranty
is this less that you want, our do you want abetter resolution?
i hope they give you another card, and quickly cause it looks cool
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08-24-2004, 06:23 AM
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Powering four analog or digital displays from a single chip with full OpenGL® acceleration
The Matrox Quad Information Display (QID) Pro display controller brings unprecedented multi-display capabilities to mission-critical environments such as military data walls, simulation and public safety answering points, with support for four analog or digital displays from a single chip. It is also an ideal graphics platform for servers, bringing increased efficiency to IT managers by enabling them to see and work with more information at once across several displays when controlling multiple servers from a single system.
A single-slot PCI solution, the Matrox QID Pro is highly scalable as it can be run alongside other specialized AGP or PCI Matrox display controllers in order to power an extensive amount of displays from a single workstation. What's more, it is fully compatible with the PCI Express architecture. The Matrox QID Pro exhibits trademark Matrox image quality and outstanding stability.
they says its used in the army lol. but no specs
to buy it you have to call some number
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08-24-2004, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by cho_888
Matrox G450 mms
With more than 25 years of industry experience, Matrox is an established technology leader of business solutions and dominates over 70% of the premium financial multi-monitor market. The Matrox G450 X2 and X4 Multi-Monitor Series (MMS), with the smallest four-chip graphics accelerator, represents the newest addition to the MMS line of products. the Matrox G450 X2 and X4 MMS offer outstanding multi-monitor support and unparalleled image quality to the financial, medical and industrial markets.
Key features:
Multiple MGA-G450 graphics chip
32 MB DDR memory per output
360 MHz integrated RAMDAC per G450 chip
Ultra-compact board design
Multiple cards supported in same system
Maximum analog resolution per output: 2048 x 1536 24bpp@85 Hz
Maximum digital resolution per channel 1280 x 1024**
High-quality connectors and cables
Multi TV Out capability*
Unified Microsoft certified drivers
FCC, CE, CSA, VCCI certifications
3-year warranty
is this less that you want, our do you want abetter resolution?
i hope they give you another card, and quickly cause it looks cool
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That is like the last Matrox card I had...no 3D Support and doesnt run at 1600x1200 DVI that I use.
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08-24-2004, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by cho_888
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Powering four analog or digital displays from a single chip with full OpenGL® acceleration
The Matrox Quad Information Display (QID) Pro display controller brings unprecedented multi-display capabilities to mission-critical environments such as military data walls, simulation and public safety answering points, with support for four analog or digital displays from a single chip. It is also an ideal graphics platform for servers, bringing increased efficiency to IT managers by enabling them to see and work with more information at once across several displays when controlling multiple servers from a single system.
A single-slot PCI solution, the Matrox QID Pro is highly scalable as it can be run alongside other specialized AGP or PCI Matrox display controllers in order to power an extensive amount of displays from a single workstation. What's more, it is fully compatible with the PCI Express architecture. The Matrox QID Pro exhibits trademark Matrox image quality and outstanding stability.
they says its used in the army lol. but no specs
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I wonder if that is the £1,000 + model
http://shopmatrox.com/europe/home.as...cyid=3&cid=224
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08-24-2004, 06:57 AM
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08-24-2004, 06:58 AM
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Jabs what does the other 3 monitors do? I think the new Pentium 4 motherboards with PCI-X slots can handle multiple PCI-X video cards. Look up video cards based on NVidia's 6800 or ATI X800 that should have dual DVI ports each. As for displays...
Specs can be found at http://www.apple.com/displays/specs.html fpr the 20", 22" and 30" models and it works with Windows XP.
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08-24-2004, 07:02 AM
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