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- John Gross (jgross@netcom.com) wrote:
- : Stranahan (stranahan@aol.com) wrote:
- : : I'm planning to get a number nine - unless John tells me not to..
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- : Unfortunately, I don't have any other experience with boards except the
- : one I bought, but I do like it a lot. Another thing that is kind of cool
- : is that it allows for virtual screens. Creating one that is twice as wide
- : allows you to run full size LW and Modeler at the same time and jump
- : quickly to each one. The problem is that all requesters come up in the
- : middle of the screen between the two.
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- : JG
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- I have never used any of the Number Nine cards but at least in the
- Imagine 128's case, I find the price to be a bit much and the perfformace
- not what I would expect from its promise of 128 bits.. I have an ATI Mach
- 64 at home and two of them at work and they have turned out to be very
- good cards... Another important factor is that fact that ATI customer
- support has been, in my opinion, as good or better that anyone else's
- support, in most cases better... I also like that Stealth 64 by Diamond,
- it is a highly rated zippy card... I think Matrox cards are also very
- good if you dont mind giving up some DOS performace for Windows
- performance.. BOTTOM line... Stick with good tried and true companies
- that make good tried and true cards..
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