New Monitors, what is your preference

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by KingDong130, Mar 23, 2010.

  1. It's not a matter of the onboard video quality... it's a matter of whether or not the BIOS will allow you to run 2 video cards and 4 monitors. Seems it should never be a problem... got a video card to fit a slot, should run... but not always the case.
     
    #51     Mar 30, 2010
  2. Sorry, this IS wrong. Intel chips are known to be crappy outside office use ;) ATI on board chips are "decent" (blue ray decoding capacity and playing 2 year old games) ;)
     
    #52     Mar 30, 2010
  3. ??? Low cost, low power draw, no noise... why would that go out of favor?
     
    #53     Mar 30, 2010
  4. Sorry, workstation cards are not low cost ;)
     
    #54     Mar 30, 2010
  5. I was thinking of the ones we use in trading... they're not expensive.
     
    #55     Mar 30, 2010
  6. No. It has 3 PCIeX16, 2 PCI and 1 PCIeX1. I am going to try putting on my old PCI video cards in there. I hope that it will work to have 10-mon total. Will report later.
     
    #56     Mar 30, 2010
  7. Addison

    Addison

    Hi,

    Wide screen is really a best way..I personally would like to suggest Dell..

    Thank you

    stillage
     
    #57     Mar 31, 2010
  8. #58     Apr 7, 2010
  9. who owns one
     
    #59     Apr 7, 2010
  10. fosch

    fosch

    Does anyone have history with ordering refurbished monitors from Dell? (i.e, any issues with dead/bright pixels, reliability, cosmetics, or return/exchanges?)
     
    #60     Apr 13, 2010