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Subject: High resolution DVI graphics card w/ passive cooler
Category: Computers > Hardware
Asked by: sipmeister-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 26 Sep 2002 23:03 PDT
Expires: 26 Oct 2002 23:03 PDT
Question ID: 69620
I'm trying to find an AGP graphics card which:

- supports 1600x1200 pixels via a DVI connection. 
- does not have a fan but a solid state heat sink (for a quiet PC)
- supports 2 LCD Monitors (the second one can have a lower resolution)
- has decent price (< $300)

I recently tried the PNY Quadro4 550, only to find that it's maximum
resolution over DVI is 1280x1024. I've also found the 3dlabs GVX1 PRO,
which does support the requested resolution, but only one monitor.

Any pointers to other DVI capable cards that fit the above profile?

Thx, SIPmeister

Clarification of Question by sipmeister-ga on 27 Sep 2002 17:45 PDT
I should clarify the Radeon 7500 and 8500 cards had a noise problem
(snow all over the screen) on my monitor, a Viewsonic 201mb.
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Subject: Re: High resolution DVI graphics card w/ passive cooler
From: phi-ga on 27 Sep 2002 03:44 PDT
 
most card should be able to do it . i rememebr eveen a lowly Radeon VE
could do that specification
but i guess tats not availible anymore.If u can find that it should
fit your bill.In the retail package it came with one Dvi connector was
built in on to the card. and the other conversion connector came with
the card as a packaged accessory
 If ure really loooking for high performance. u might want to consider
this. http://mirror.ati.com/products/pc/aiwradeon8500dv/index.html
it availble online from Ati  $299

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