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Hello, I need a graphic card for my pc. I have p5wdh deluxe and I need a card this 2 dvi for my 2 screens with resolutions 1680x1050. I don't know with is the best card for leopard arrown 100-120$. I read in forum this recomend cards. Please can you recomend witch is the best 100% full working and stable?

 

1.- Asus 7600 dual dvi

2.- Ati 1950pro 256 or 512

3.- Ati hd2600xt 256

4.- Asus en8600gt 256 silent is good for my studio but I don't know if runs ok.

 

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I'm going to go against getting an 8600GT. The performance just isn't there. I tested a 8600GT and a 7900GS. The 8600GT paled in comparison in terms of OS graphics. Animations were choppy and whatnot.

 

If I were you, I'd get any of these cards...

 

ATI 2600 Pro/XT

Nvidia 7600GT, 7900GS, 7950GT, 8800GT, 8800GTS

 

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I really like the 8600. Not the fastest but good card for non-gamers.

 

 

Supports screen rotate (which I had problems getting with some ATI x-series), and high res through dual-dvi.

 

 

My 8600GT 256mb was dirt cheap and does a great job with dual dvi, I run one screen at 1920x1200 and one at 1200x1600 (rotated). Lots of 1080p video, photoshop, and just general UI--usually all at the same time on my E6420, never misses a beat. Excellent bang-for-the-buck if you're not a hardcore gamer, zero complaints.

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I really like the 8600. Not the fastest but good card for non-gamers.

Supports screen rotate (which I had problems getting with some ATI x-series), and high res through dual-dvi.

My 8600GT 256mb was dirt cheap and does a great job with dual dvi, I run one screen at 1920x1200 and one at 1200x1600 (rotated). Lots of 1080p video, photoshop, and just general UI--usually all at the same time on my E6420, never misses a beat. Excellent bang-for-the-buck if you're not a hardcore gamer, zero complaints.

 

Does Sleep/Shutdown/Restart work as expected for you?

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