{ "numMessagesInTopic": 8, "nextInTime": 183, "senderId": "a9T250OR9QB8T3q0z4HNdOnN5gRJixA4ybNdOBJlCzFzRaqh6mpzCRMPL7PDZU-yurt3wJygwaVUiId10vRynoSw2duaELlm9ylK", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: FireGL4 problem solved", "from": ""yeangchng" <yeang_chng@...>", "authorName": "yeangchng", "msgSnippet": "Hi Wilson, I am looking for PCI solutions mainly because the T221 on my system is primarily slated for 2D use (hi-resolution photos, etc). Most of my", "msgId": 182, "profile": "yeangchng", "topicId": 175, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 39184597, "messageBody": "
> Yeang,T221s?
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\n> Why are you looking at PCI solution? You want to run multiple
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> If you're okay with 24Hz refresh, you should be able to hang 2T221-DG5s
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> off of a Quadro FX 4000 using two dual-link converter boxes.the
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\n> If you are waiting for PCI Express, you may want to take a look at
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> Alienware X2 motherboard. It's supposed to have 2 PCI ExpressGraphics
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> slots. Here's a press release about it:http://www.alienware.com/press_release_pages/press_release_template.a
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>chip
\n> A company named IMC semiconductor is making a PCI Express switch
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> targetting high-end graphics market. I hope it translates intomultiple
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> PCI Express slots.site
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\n> --wilson
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\n> yeangchng wrote:
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\n> >Hi Wilson,
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\n> >Thanks a lot for your help -- the instructions on the Viewsonic
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> >were just the thing I needed.tab -
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\n> >The one thing I was missing was hidden under the "ATI Monitors"
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> >-> Custom modes ... never knew it was there!looking
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\n> >Anyone have any experience with the QuadroFX 600 PCI? Still
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> >for a reasonable (<$1,000) PCI solution to drive the T221 @ 20Hz.
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\n> >Yeang
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