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Topic: Sif Matrox's DualHead doesn't rock Quake3 :)
cerb
Posts: 321
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

http://www.planetquake.com/mhg/quake3_1.jpg
I've succeeded in getting it working in win2k...

Anyone got a GeForce2 MX TwinView to try it on?
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saVage
Posts: 39
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

heh you got it all running in Win2k but you still have that little mofo linux penguin above your monitor :P
cerb
Posts: 337
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

That is not my photo. If you click the image, you'll see where I got it from. But that is not to say I don't want a l33t linux penguin sitting on my monitor. :)
Koopz
Posts: 81
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

'sif 50-odd frames at 1024x768 rocks joo....


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cerb
Posts: 374
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

sif Windows at 2048x1536 doesn't rock j00
Koopz
Posts: 83
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

don't try to bulls*** a bulls***ter matey...


i create these puppys everyday at work - and as much as my boss would love to prove to me that his mighty dualhead 450 rocks over my pissant dual g2mx, it just aint so.

true though - the g450 does some scarey-ass res's.
cerb
Posts: 381
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

The cool thing is, my monitor does that res! I don't use it of course... (1280x960 is fine...)

My G400 is going pretty well... On my Athlon 700 I can get 55fps at 800x600x32bit in quake3. Good enough for me. :) It's capped at 117 and maxes out at 125 often enough for me to be plenty happy till the G800. :)

G450's are actually slower than G400's. (a penalty of having the secondary display controller on the chip)
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