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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 1995 00:18:31 -0500
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From: tpeirce@worldweb.net (Trevor Peirce)
Subject: Re: Other Information - Careful of Diamond
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I notice that some possible newcomers to the PC are thinking of Diamond
video cards. I can only warn you: <-< WATCH OUT! >->
I will never buy one again. These cards are not well suported with drivers
and phone support. I traded in a Stealth 64 PCI card from a new Pentium
system for an ATI card (Graphics Expression 2MB) and a variety of problems
I typically encountered disapeared. Cards by Number Nine are supposed to
be reliable too.
I am not affiliated with either of these companies or any resaler.
tpeirce@worldweb.net