I currently have an ati aiw 9200 agp.
What PCI card can I buy that will not conflict with this card and allow me to have 2 monitors going to extend the desktop? I do not know much about conflicts so your expertise is required to help me select the best choice.
I'd like the card to be at lest 32megs but a 64meg card would be preferred (money considerations).
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I believe you can buy any PCI video card and Windows XP can drive them both. There are other versions of Windows capable of doing this, but I can't remember where it was first introduced.
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you can do it starting under Win98, but ATI cards can be bitchy about working together, or with other brands.
check Lordsmurf's site, he deals with ATI, he might have some info.
personally, I'm liking Matrox G4+ dual-head cards, but then again, I have a separate capture card.- housepig
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How bout a TV card/video capture card? I have an Nvidia (AGP) and the VidCap card is PCI. NO problems at all
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I've had a GF2 TI 64MB AGP card, ATI radeon 7200 32MB PCI, and an ATI AIW 128 pro 16MB PCI all working together displaying on 3 monitors under Windows XP no problems.
Watching TV off the AIW too. But I took that apart as soon as I got my 9800pro hooked up to these dual monitors.
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