The Jargonaut wrote:
That is a difficult question. The dual monitor support is the kicker. If it were me, I would get the least expensive DX-9 card out there. That way, you know that you are good for a few years. I have checked out the Radeons for dual monitor support, and the least expensive is around $200 (US) at Best Buy. Consider the Geforce FX 5200. It is $119 at best buy, and is DX-9 compatible. I do not know about the dual monitor though. I will research and edit.
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PNY GeForce FX 5200 128MB DDR PCI Graphics Card
Model: VCGFX52PPB
See the incredible difference that high-quality graphics can make — especially when driven by the nVidia GeForce FX GPU with CineFX engine and 128MB DDR memory. Includes S-video output.
$119.99
PRODUCT FEATURES
128MB DDR memory
nVidia GeForce FX GPU delivers high-resolution graphics at amazing speed
CineFX engine for cinematic effects and true-to-life color
Full 128-bit studio-precision color for realistic image rendering
Architectured for Cg for cutting-edge special effects
Ultrafast anti-aliasing performance with adaptive texture filtering
Digital Vibrance Control 3.0 to digitally adjust color controls and compensate for various lighting conditions
2048 x 1536 maximum resolution (flat-panel support up to 1600 x 1200); nVidia nView multidisplay technology
Optimization and support for DirectX 9.0 and OpenGL 1.4; Vertex Shader 2.0+ and Pixel Shader 2.0+ for DX 9.0
Dual 350MHz RAMDACs
Integrated TV encoder with display functionality up to 1024 x 768 resolution
DVD and HDTV-ready MPEG-2 decoding up to 1920 x 1080i, for full-screen, full-frame-rate video; dual VGA and S-video outputs
This sounds pretty good.
Though it is out of the price range you specified, I can not praise the Ati Radeon 9700 Pro enough. I love mine! I have heard no bad words from anyone else who has one either.
Wow, sounds like a bargain. I see they list a dual RAMDAC. Looks like they can do two monitors.
Now I have to compare the GeForce FX 5200 with the TI-4200 and see is I can justify the extra $40.
Hmmm, is the TI4200 DX 9 ?
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