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Hello

If anyone has experience with a Matrox G45X4QUAD-B 4 output
video card, I would like to converse.

I am planning a 4 to 8 monitor setup and would like to talk to you.

Thank you
Trader

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hi trader
- i am doing the same - 4 displays for dsay trading.
- now looking for a good 4-monitor card and 4 20" flat panels.
- what did you buy/install?
- any suggestions?
thanks, Joe

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Hi trader,

I recently purchased a PCI Quadhead card for day trading as well, and am very happy with it. After I installed it I found that I had 5 monitors available in my display settings, one is the on board AGP coming from the standard connector, the other 4 from the QH with two connectors in a separate slot.

What questions do you have regarding it?

cheers,

J.


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