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From: Pinelands <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Deference between 3D processor and 3DFX processor
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>For the most performance get a good 2D Graphics card and a good 3D graphics
card
>that is based on the voodoo 3 chipset.
I am thinking of getting a new video card, but I do not understand this.
How do
you have two video cards?? If you get a 2d card and a 3d card, how do you
hook them up? Can you hook your monitor to either one and they talk
through
the pci bus?
Also, I play games on my computer a lot. I like things like Civilization
and Might and
Magic as opposed to the shoot-em games like Quake or Doom. Do I need 3d
cards with "high frame rates?" What about high-res games like Railroad
Tycoon II
that use 1280 x 1040?
How does an SLI connection work? Is it a cable between the two cards, or do
they talk through the bus?
>Kevin Hains
>Cape Town
>South Africa
TIA
Dean Kukral [log in to unmask]
PS: My video card is only about a year old. It is already old, slow stuff.
Oh well...
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