rat, thanks for the reply. I went ahead and ordered the pcie x1 video card.
I probably should have waited and taken your advice and got a pci card,
though. As long as I get a decent picture and it doesn't slow the computer
down, I'm happy.
"the wharf rat" <> wrote in message
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> In article <>,
> John Smith <> wrote:
>>My question..... I don't play games so can I buy a relatively low priced
>>(won't say cheap) PCI video card that will work fine for my 3rd monitor?
>>And
>>it won't slow down my computer?
>>
>
> If all you need is a desktop any (well, almost any, a riva 128
> is probably too old :-) PCI card will do. What I like to do for those
> situations is pick up pulled obsolete high end cad workstation cards
> like Quadros or Matrox's and stick them in. They usually give better
> 2d and sharper images for a desktop but can't do games at all.
>
> In fact, you still can't beat a plain old matrox g200 for text.
> They run about 5 bucks each, too.
>
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