I know there was a thread about this earlier, but I didn't follow it
closely. If I want to run two 20 LCDs and one 65 LCD, can I do
this with two video cards with an Asus P5K-E and two PCIe video cards
(using the DVI and VGA on one and the DVI on the other?)
T
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From: Thane Sherrington
I know there was a thread about this earlier, but I didn't
follow it closely. If I want to run two 20 LCDs and one 65
LCD, can I do this with two video cards with an Asus P5K-E
and two PCIe video cards (using the DVI and VGA on one
At 03:20 PM 15/05/2008, James Maki wrote:
One thing I noticed (and half expected) is that when I added the second
video card (I have 2 512 MB cards), my recognized memory fell from 3.5 GB
(of 4 GB installed) to 3.0 GB. Makes me think that Windows XP x64 might come
in handy.
My video cards have
On May 15, 2008, at 2:47 PM, Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 03:20 PM 15/05/2008, James Maki wrote:
One thing I noticed (and half expected) is that when I added the
second
video card (I have 2 512 MB cards), my recognized memory fell
from 3.5 GB
(of 4 GB installed) to 3.0 GB. Makes me think
At 10:49 AM 5/15/2008, you wrote:
I know there was a thread about this earlier, but I didn't follow it
closely. If I want to run two 20 LCDs and one 65 LCD, can I do
this with two video cards with an Asus P5K-E and two PCIe video
cards (using the DVI and VGA on one and the DVI on the other?)
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wrote: I know there was a thread about this earlier, but I didn't follow it
closely. If I want to run two 20 LCDs and one 65 LCD, can I do this with
two video cards with an Asus P5K-E and two PCIe video