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Re: To Dual or not to Dual?
by Tom Volotta on May 14, 2005 at 10:29:33 pm

If you have an open PCI slot, consider running the second display from a card like the ATI Radeon 9200. That way, VRAM-intensive apps like Motion (and playing High Def H.264 ?, and even some aspects of FCP5 ?) can utilize the full 256MB your X800 XT has available, rather than splitting it 128/128 to drive a second monitor connected to the X800 XT.


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