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Gold/Mining/Energy : Day trading in Canada

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To: Andrew who wrote (3828)2/19/2000 8:08:00 PM
From: keith massey  Read Replies (1) of 4467
 
Andy

Almost all the new motherboards support multiple cards. Just buy the board and put in 2,3,4,etc. video cards. You will need Win98, Win2000 or NT as your operating system. Win 98 will support up to 9 monitors but few systems have that many slots (usually 6 PCI and 1 AGP on good ones).. I have had up to 5 running off a single computer without problems but just find it easier to have two computers with 3 on one and a few on the other.

Here is a link to the main motherboards - click on the logo to link to the companies
dgraphics.mb.ca

Not all video cards work well together so when buy cards you probably want ask the sales person or video card maker if they have been tested together.

For Canadians: I just picked up another 19" monitor at Cosco a few days ago for $399, great deal. I really didn't need another monitor but couldn't resist the price and another monitor sure doesn't hurt<ggg>

Best Regards
KEITH
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