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Re: Multiple monitors in windows



One set of issues..

Both Jen and I run a 22" iiyama and a 15" LCD, I use a G-force 4
twinhead,
and Jen uses a Geforce2 and a seperate PCI voodoo 3 Card.

I find I can't swing video from one screen to another without problems,
video overlay on primary display only :( whereas Jen has no problems.. I
think the nvidia twinhead cards are to be avoided...

that being said, I hate working on systems without the screenspace :(

Paul, hows the 3D performance on the parhelia? have you run a 3DMark
benchmark on it? reason I ask: I would *love* to go 3-way, but I need a
fair
bit of 3D grunt on my main display for the gaming ;)

Ian.



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Subject: [ukha_d] Multiple monitors in windows


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