fanless AGP dual DVI
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fanless AGP dual DVI
I found a fanless AGP dual DVI card by using Newegg's search tool:
ATI Radeon® 9600 PRO PC & Mac® Edition
AnandTech has a review.
I'm ordering one right now.
QuietMind
ATI Radeon® 9600 PRO PC & Mac® Edition
AnandTech has a review.
I'm ordering one right now.
QuietMind
http://www.connect3d.com/products/agp_9550.htm
hmm, sorry, not dual dvi. also not $195!
http://www.connect3d.com/images/images_ ... 59_mid.jpg
$50us for 1 dvi 1 vga 9250.
hmm, sorry, not dual dvi. also not $195!
http://www.connect3d.com/images/images_ ... 59_mid.jpg
$50us for 1 dvi 1 vga 9250.
If one were to get just fanless AGP GPU and "one" DVI, there are enough choices. For those who want dual DVI, it's a battle between your wallet and your desire not to mention somewhat acceptable performance.
This one I would be able to fit in my Shuttle case no problem. Now only if I could convince myself to actually pay for one.
This one I would be able to fit in my Shuttle case no problem. Now only if I could convince myself to actually pay for one.
I got the card, downloaded the latest Linux driver from ATI's website, and there's a glitch with 3D applications. A bright pink warning card in the box reads "IMPORTANT! -- Do Not Return This Product, ATI Customer Care Offers FREE Product Support". So I register at ATI's site, submit a trouble ticket, and get the reply:
Sigh.
What?! They don't support their own drivers, and they don't bother to tell me that until I'm this far in the process. I'm sending it back and buying an nVidia. I wasn't able to find an nVidia without a fan, so I'll have to mod one to make it quiet, but at least I'll know it will work properly.The Linux drivers available from ATI are provide are "as is".
Sigh.