Using a (cough... cough) Creative Savage 4 32Mb for my PCI card. Got it for cheap. Decent enough picture quality. I'd LOVE to find a PCI Matrox G series card, though. Nothing looks as sharp in 2D as a Matrox IMO.
Only hassle is that the Savage won't go over 1154 x 864 at True Color - it bumps down to 16-bit.
I was using 1280x 960 on my main monitor and I wanted to keep both the same size.
Need to shop around for better drivers, because there's NO WAY a 32Mb card shouldn't be able to do 32bit at 1280x960, although that was the latest driver from Creative's site.
I can live with it though. Now that I'm running 1154x864 on both I've realized that I was getting a bit of eye strain before. I do miss the bigger desktop but doubling monitors more than makes up for it.
Yes, I'm using Ultramon 2.0 beta. Nice utility.
The sweet part is the 2nd monitor. I was using an old Sony 15" and was hoping to save up for another 19" (or a 17" LCD.... drool). But the other day I worked on a client's system and he'd just bought one of those sexy NEC LCD displays with the built-in television tuner (VERY nice looking image by the way).
He's got vision problems and the glare on his 19" monitor was killing him (he's got the monitor surrounded by flourescent desk lamps).
So anyway, after I fix his problem he GAVE ME his 19" KDS..... WHOO HOO! I offered to give him a credit for it and he insisted I just take it. He said it had a distortion in the corners anyway, and all he cared about was getting it out of his way since he lives in a small mobile home.
The distortion was just a magnetized spot on his tube (probably from the close proximity of the flourecent desk lamp power supplies). Regular degauss didn't clear it, but I have a hand held degausser (used to do TV work) that fixed it fine with a bit of work.
Friggin' thing is only 8 months old (sticker says June 2001).
The picture is a nice match for my year old Mag 800V after fiddling with the color temp a bit.
Best of all, the KDS has a narrow wedge shaped case which allowed it to fit to the right of my monitor. A normal monitor with straight back sides would never have fit in there.
HAPPY! HAPPY! JOY! JOY!
