Any cards with DVI at 1600 x 1200

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OK, so It's probably not a real tough requirement now. I'm looking for a
reliable card that has stable DVI output at 1600x1200. This is not for
games, so 3D rendering is not of utmost importance. Video capture would
be nice if available, but not necessary.

I'll also be getting a new motherboard, so I can adapt to a recommended
slot type.

PS: How is MSI, in general?
 
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_AGC <_AGC@nospam.com> wrote in
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> OK, so It's probably not a real tough requirement now. I'm looking for a
> reliable card that has stable DVI output at 1600x1200. This is not for
> games, so 3D rendering is not of utmost importance. Video capture would
> be nice if available, but not necessary.

If you want a silent (!) card take an ATI one.

If 3D performance doesn't matter take a ATI FireMV. You can connect up to 4
(four!) DVI screens (@1600x1200) and the card has a passive cooling
solution ...

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Oliver Pfeiffer <oliver.pfeiffer@gmx.net> wrote in
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> If 3D performance doesn't matter take a ATI FireMV. You can connect up
> to 4 (four!) DVI screens (@1600x1200) and the card has a passive
> cooling solution ...

http://www.ati.com/products/firemvseries/specs.html

If you need AGP (instead of PCI-E) buy a 9800 or X600-X700 from Sapphire
(rocket stable) with Dual-DVI ...

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