• Can this AGP graphics card handle large dual outputs?
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So basically I need to extend this monitor [resolution is 1280x960] to a 32'' 720p TV. The computer doing this is pretty old, the AGP card only has one VGA output. I need to replace it, but my budgets pretty damn low, I'm wondering if this card can get the job done well: [url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/ATI-VISIONTEK-9250-128MB-AGP-GRAPHICS-CARD-WARRANTY-/130607242443?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item1e68cc5ccb#ht_1056wt_1059[/url] The plan is the original monitor will read email and such and the TV will play movies
Yes, probably. Neither of those outputs are "large".
What card do you currently have?
[QUOTE=Shadaez;33447515]What card do you currently have?[/QUOTE] an ATI 16MB RAGE 128 pro [QUOTE=Catdaemon;33447477]Yes, probably. Neither of those outputs are "large".[/QUOTE] Thanks
The card you linked in the OP will do the job, your current card, however, probably won't.
Try get a hold of a Nvidia 6200 Those are extremely common, cheap and are between a radeon 9550 and 9600 in performance.
A HD4650 AGP version will handle those absolutely fine. They should also be the best AGP cards or atleast one of the best ones. I have a HD4650, PCI-E version, running 2x 1280x1024 monitors
I don't think you can grab an AGP HD4650 for ~$15.
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;33554436']I don't think you can grab an AGP HD4650 for ~$15.[/QUOTE] Cheapest was ~20 bucks. Sure you can get 5 bucks from somewhere. Maybe lend from a friend?
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