This is true, almost all ATI card support dual monitors. However, some
models (such as the 7K) will drop 3d acceleration when two monitors are
connected. Plus you halve the VRAM by doing so. Have you ever tried to run
Quartz Extreme on a 16MB card? Trust me, it works much, much better with
32MB. This wouldn't be much of an issue if you have a 64MB card though.

-Rob

<quote who="Bruce Johnson">
>
> On Saturday, June 14, 2003, at 06:41  AM, Tim Maloney wrote:
>>
>
>> Oooh, let me know how that goes. I want a 128 or 256 meg card for my
>> G4 tower. Right now I have dual monitors with a 32 meg Radeon Mac
>> Edition  AGP,
>> and a 32 meg Radeon 7000 Mac Edition PCI.
>
> Um...that PCI radeon supports two monitors...I'm doing that right now.
>





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