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To: Street Walker who wrote (76)1/31/1998 7:56:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul   of 14778
 
>>Number 9 Revolution Card: its a great card, the one you had initially also looks like a good contender. <<

I am still torn between the Matrox Millenium II and the Nine Revolution 3D. I like the higher resolution and higher refresh rates of the Millenium card. I like the virtual resolution capability of Revolution 3D. The Revolution 3D fits the bill for a good all around card while I wait for something better. Matrox will give me 3D but I will lose a slot,a high price to pay. I don't do anything on my computer that requires 3D. I Spend too much time on SI and don't have time to play games. I also believe that 3D is young technology and will change quickly so $ spent on 3D will be wasted.

I am tempted by the Matrox video daughter card upgrade. This would require considerable expense with the need for bigger and faster, most likely SCSI harddrives. With the full towere I wil have room.

Regards

Zeuspaul
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