Graphics card

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by funky munky, Apr 3, 2006.

  1. funky munky

    funky munky Staff Sergeant

  2. Megalith

    Megalith Private E-2

    If you have an integrated Graphics card then a PCI card working with it would work but yes the Radeon will do the trick.
     
  3. InYearsToCome

    InYearsToCome MajorGeek

    please list your current computer system specs :)

    any modern card (or nearly any from the past few generations) supports dual monitors. Once we know your system specs, we can recommend the best card in your desired price range that has dual VGA or VGA + DVI (which almost always comes with a DVI-VGA converter and could support DVI if you ever upgraded).

    the reason being that it would be a shame for you to spend money on a very low end car when perhaps for a similar price you can get a modern card.

    I would strongly recommend NOT doing this-- driver conflicts can be a serious pain in the butt.
     
  4. funky munky

    funky munky Staff Sergeant

    my specs are

    pentium 4 2800
    1gb ram
    xp home


    Cheers guys
     

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