Dual output Graphics card for Intel DP35DP

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Dual output Graphics card for Intel DP35DP

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I'm looking for a dual outpu graphics card for this board. Fanless preferably.
Are the Nvidia Gforce ones the most compatible?

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Matrox makes some nice products....I use one...& I think Jimmy does too :wink:
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matrox is great!

personally, i suggest a cheap nvidia card. you should be able to easily get a passive one under $100 that will work perfectly...
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my vote for the Matrox P690 Plus PCIe x16 LP.

http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/produ ... lppciex16/

power consumption 10.7 watt. ah yes, if you want to have more displays you can plug in another P690 and extend your desktop to 4 digital displays.
there are even whips to support 4 analog screens. dunno if you can make it run on 8 screens in a couple...
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garyb wrote:matrox is great!

personally, i suggest a cheap nvidia card. you should be able to easily get a passive one under $100 that will work perfectly...
Any model in particular Gary?

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all of them are more than sufficient. i'd get something with 512mb of onboard ram, and i usually use EVGA, something like this.
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