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Old 04-21-01, 09:12 AM Thread Starter   #1
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Radeon VE or what?


I need a card that has good good.. dual monitor support.. not so much into game sthat anything i play plays fine on what i got already. soo thats what i was looking at.. or should i get a twinview 64M gf2mx?
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Old 04-22-01, 09:53 AM   #2
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Or VE RADEON
But I reccommend that you shuold get AllInWonder RADEON. Yes it is more expensive, but it has tons of features.

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Old 04-23-01, 07:58 AM Thread Starter   #3
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the low end radeon has better dualmonitor support... and dual monitor at diff res while running a tv or plasma screen or somthing else.. all independant.
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Old 04-23-01, 08:35 AM   #4
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I would go with the Radeon VE for the best dual monitor support. 3 monitor suport if you wanna hook up a tv.

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