Triple Display?
My board is A7M266, there are only the G450 and Luna in my comp.
I use Luna as a sampler, and native plugins 4 the rest of the project.
do you still think I will experiance trouble using 1 pci board 4 third monitor?
thank you (:
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I use Luna as a sampler, and native plugins 4 the rest of the project.
do you still think I will experiance trouble using 1 pci board 4 third monitor?
thank you (:
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Thanx 4 d advice!
The shop ppl say they would only let me change the pci card to something else, no moneyback...
Yes, its STS3000 I use, Im very pleased with it.
My plan, is to get a pulsar later next year,
So theres no chanse Luna+Pulsar+pci on A7M?
thanks (--:
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The shop ppl say they would only let me change the pci card to something else, no moneyback...
Yes, its STS3000 I use, Im very pleased with it.
My plan, is to get a pulsar later next year,
So theres no chanse Luna+Pulsar+pci on A7M?
thanks (--:
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How many audio channels (via ASIO) are you able to get without PCI overflow? Matrox are known to be hogs of PCI bus if you use the PCI version, it will of course work, and it will of course, not cause crashes. What it will effect, is the PCI throughput, which equates to track count, reverb count, and sampler voices.
I'd be VERY interested to hear how many 44.1khz/16bit tracks you can get, with 3 or 4 masterVerbs in your project and maybe some sampler voices.
For comparison, I've had 2 TimeWorks 4080L (about the same as 3-4 masterVerbs on the PCI), and 40 channels of 16bit/44.1khz audio tracks playing with 32 STS4000 voices, on a CUSL2/933mhz machine, and I had room to add more...
Because if it gives adequate PCI performance even with the Matrox, this is absolutely the most economical way to have more than 2 monitors connected!
I'd be VERY interested to hear how many 44.1khz/16bit tracks you can get, with 3 or 4 masterVerbs in your project and maybe some sampler voices.
For comparison, I've had 2 TimeWorks 4080L (about the same as 3-4 masterVerbs on the PCI), and 40 channels of 16bit/44.1khz audio tracks playing with 32 STS4000 voices, on a CUSL2/933mhz machine, and I had room to add more...
Because if it gives adequate PCI performance even with the Matrox, this is absolutely the most economical way to have more than 2 monitors connected!
i read once that these guys
http://www.massmultiples.com
use a card with 4 outs on it and i have seen it a while ago but now i cant find it.
http://www.massmultiples.com
use a card with 4 outs on it and i have seen it a while ago but now i cant find it.
http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/g200_mms/home.cfm
yeah that one..g200 is not much different from g400 as long as you dont play any 3d games. the 2d is excellent.
yeah that one..g200 is not much different from g400 as long as you dont play any 3d games. the 2d is excellent.
If anyone is interested, I found info on a quad AGP solution.
http://www.epocsystem.se/predator_pro.htm
The Predator Pro 4 is an updated version of the successful Colorgraphic Predator series. It is Colorgraphic's 5th generation multi-screen video adapter for either the AGP or PCI bus. Using four S3 Savage4 Pro accelerators the Predator Pro 4 is an excelent performing Multi Screen Graphics card. The Predator Pro 4 PCI/AGP delivers excellent performance with 32MB of 143MHz SGRAM as standard on each section of the adapter, giving a total of 128 MB of video memory. A 300Mhz DAC allows high resolutions and refresh rates. The Predator Pro 4 is fully PC99 and Y2K compliant. In addition both the PCI and AGP Predator Pro 4 are available with a DVD/MPEG option. The PCI version is available with digital flat panel monitor support(DFP). Using Colorgraphic's free drivers for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT, an image can be spread across multiple monitors to create one large virtual display.
Specs:
PC99 Compliant
Y2K Compliant
Four independently programmable S3 Savage4 Pro+ accelerators
Hardware based graphic operations
300 MHz video DAC for extended resolutions up to 1600x1200, non-interlaced @ 85Hz
Power Management
DDC Monitor Communications
Available with DVD/MPEG option (Windows98 only)
DFP either VESA Plug-n-Display MDR20 or DVI1 Connectors
VIDEO MEMORY
143 MHz SGRAM @ 1144 Mbytes/sec. peak memory bandwidth
64 bit Synchronus Memory Bus
32 MEG frame buffer on each port standard
BUS ARCHITECTURE
32 bit PCI 2.1 or 32 bit AGP 1x, 2x or 4X
Multiple boards can be installed in a single system
Adapters use a single PCI or AGP slot
FREE SOFTWARE SUPPORT
Windows 98
Windows NT 4.0
Sounds OK for music work?
- sinix
http://www.epocsystem.se/predator_pro.htm
The Predator Pro 4 is an updated version of the successful Colorgraphic Predator series. It is Colorgraphic's 5th generation multi-screen video adapter for either the AGP or PCI bus. Using four S3 Savage4 Pro accelerators the Predator Pro 4 is an excelent performing Multi Screen Graphics card. The Predator Pro 4 PCI/AGP delivers excellent performance with 32MB of 143MHz SGRAM as standard on each section of the adapter, giving a total of 128 MB of video memory. A 300Mhz DAC allows high resolutions and refresh rates. The Predator Pro 4 is fully PC99 and Y2K compliant. In addition both the PCI and AGP Predator Pro 4 are available with a DVD/MPEG option. The PCI version is available with digital flat panel monitor support(DFP). Using Colorgraphic's free drivers for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT, an image can be spread across multiple monitors to create one large virtual display.
Specs:
PC99 Compliant
Y2K Compliant
Four independently programmable S3 Savage4 Pro+ accelerators
Hardware based graphic operations
300 MHz video DAC for extended resolutions up to 1600x1200, non-interlaced @ 85Hz
Power Management
DDC Monitor Communications
Available with DVD/MPEG option (Windows98 only)
DFP either VESA Plug-n-Display MDR20 or DVI1 Connectors
VIDEO MEMORY
143 MHz SGRAM @ 1144 Mbytes/sec. peak memory bandwidth
64 bit Synchronus Memory Bus
32 MEG frame buffer on each port standard
BUS ARCHITECTURE
32 bit PCI 2.1 or 32 bit AGP 1x, 2x or 4X
Multiple boards can be installed in a single system
Adapters use a single PCI or AGP slot
FREE SOFTWARE SUPPORT
Windows 98
Windows NT 4.0
Sounds OK for music work?
- sinix
Already reported that card a few weeks ago sinix 
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=5&11
There's one other quad AGP card out, but I can't find the link. And it's by a bigger name, too...

http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=5&11
There's one other quad AGP card out, but I can't find the link. And it's by a bigger name, too...