![]() The Gainward card DOES look like a good option too, however, I haven't seen it for sale in months, and Pricewatch doesn't list it.įWIW, I have put up a petition, but the response has been underwhelming. To me, they are only theoretical options, since the 550 has just 32MB RAM and no 3D performance to speak of, and the Parhelia, while just a mediocre performer, is (IMO) primarily hampered by its very high price tag ($350) PRICEWATCHER 980 TI PROWhile on the subject of Pro 3D cards, there are a good number of more expensive dual DVI card, the ATI FireGL4 comes immediately to mind, and the nVidia Quadro 4 900 & 980 XGL cards.įinally, there are two Matrox options, the Dual DVI G550, and the Parhelia. Newegg has it on their site, but it's not in stock yet. To me, the performance looks similar to the Matrox Parhelia but at about half the price. Something interesting that I just found is the 3Dlabs Wildcat VP560, which is really a low-end Pro 3D card. Judging by the review dates, this card is just coming to market. MSI has a new card, the VT2D8X (GF4 Ti 4600). Judging by review dates, the 9180 has been on the market for ~3 months. However, here's a quick overview of what I know, since I am on the same (often-times obsessive) quest.Īsus has two cards, the V9180 VS (GF4 MX440, which IS available for ~125 at Newegg) and the V9280 VS (GF4 T14200, which I can't find for the life of me). Well, I had a Dual DVI thread up a while back, but since the search if f*cked, I can't find it. ![]()
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