Next time I have an absolute need to
upgrade hardware, I plan on avoiding ati/amd at all costs. After
dealing with them for a good 5 years as the only real viable
option to run my displays, only to be wrought with constant
disappointment, problems, and frustration. Buying highly
overpriced quadro cards might be money well spent at this point,
but I still despise nvidia that they're really little other than
rebranded, and marked-up normal video cards with driver-locked (to
bios-id) features.
That said, going to set up some ebay agents to look for decent
quadro's to snipe. I had good luck getting my last few amd cards
that way on the cheap, gotta love jbidwatcher for cheating some
other person with a last-second bid.
Thanks as always for the input Stephen.
-mb
On 06/12/2015 03:20 PM, Stephen Partington wrote:
I have almost given up on ATI, if i want just
multiple screens i would look into the Quadro NVS cards. Such
as the NVS 510 or the K1200. They may be very proprietary to
get running, but my success with Nvidia cards in both linux
and windows really makes it worthwhile. These cards will only
do a single monitor, but they are cheap enough to run 2 cards
with reasonable usability. or one NVS and one more Gamer
friendly card.