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To: Dave Hanson who wrote (1146)6/7/1998 12:05:00 AM
From: Street Walker   of 14778
 
PII 233/266/300...talking to 4 graphics processors

Dirk Wrote> I would like to add some remarks about the multi mon setup:
it makes no difference how many monitors are attached to a computer,
the performance is more or less the same. Unfortunately, you always
tend to run more programs/tasks/processes on a multi mon setup and
this will slow down you computer. When you increase the number of
monitors you always increase the number of graphic processors as well:
if you add 4 monitors you add 4 graphic processors and the graphic
processing power is increased 4 times (thats parallel processing
capability)! Of course, the CPU must now talk to 4 graphic processors
which may add some overhead.<

Would the PII 233 be sufficient for my purposes and running 4 cards?

S.W.

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