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What should a person try for, and try to avoid, in choosing a video card for least neg.effect on audio, or, what is the favorite or the
Best DAW video card?

p4p800 (Asus)
pair/Raptors
(Card must be 1.5 volt)
My choices will be limited, if not a real job to select... I just need to understand whether a "Gaming" card is always a poor choice, as I have read,(due to acceleration) or what. Thanks if anyone can answer, thanks if not

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robb007 Mon, 11/17/2003 - 14:57

You bet desert Dawg!!!!!!!!The MATROX G550 DUAL HEAD is the staple of sure stableness.I am sorry that I confused you with the gold my comment {GO FOR THE GOLD]meaning simply go for the Matrox*g550 by the way are you from the EAST/I am resiting here inVancouver in a small town called [FORT LANGLEY] :D

anonymous Fri, 11/21/2003 - 04:27

I have the ASUS p4p800 delux

ati Radeon 9200 dual head

Rme Hdsp 9652 with ADI -8 DS pro

2 times WD 80 gig HD

1 gig of 2x512 OCZ ram
plextor 708a dvd burner

UAD-1

Samplitude Pro,,

in Toronto too, if you ever need to chat DezertDawg..

Sanity Inn

new set up , all seem to be working fine

dabmeister music Thu, 01/29/2004 - 12:56

ATI is a brand. Back in the day, I'd use whatever was available (lack of knowledge). I also encountered numerous problems too. Ever since I started using ATI cards, I have'nt had the rash of problems I had before. IMO, of course I'm not saying that the (ATI brand) video cards are the saving grace, but it sure felt good diagnosing my setup knowing the video (card) was eliminated. This is my 3rd card, and they're very reliable.

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