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Old 06-10-2003, 10:40 AM
Bastik Bastik is offline
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Default Radeon 8500+Fuse???

Hi,Is there anyone using dual display card e.g.Radeon 8500 for viewing edit and mix window and Aurora Fuse for playing back video? I whant to replace my graphics card, now I have Ati 128pro. Daes it work fluently? Sametimes I have problems when plugin`s windows are open( the movie frizzig for few frames)what happend when more information is displaying on two monitors?

G4 450, 320Ram,
All PCI slots busy :AMIII, Fuse,SCSI Adaptec 2906
OS 9.2
Works graet but i whant more screens!
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Old 06-10-2003, 01:16 PM
Alex T. Alex T. is offline
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Default Re: Radeon 8500+Fuse???

The Matrox G550 is the best Dual Display card. However if you want to go with triple display the Matrox Parhelia is the best and only option.
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