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    No dont do this your performance will suffer horribly. The two cards will fight for the same resources in your system and you will get incredibly low FPS. Just use one card unless they are SLI or Crossfire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phanes View Post
    No dont do this your performance will suffer horribly. The two cards will fight for the same resources in your system and you will get incredibly low FPS. Just use one card unless they are SLI or Crossfire.
    Zanthor and I beg to differ.
    Quote Originally Posted by zanthor View Post
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    Innerspace can do this on any OS, but with Windows 7 I didn't have any need to worry about it since they managed to make it work right!
    And my corroboration: Windows 7 3D Application Performance and Multiple Graphics Cards.
    Last edited by Sajuuk : 09-03-2009 at 03:30 PM Reason: Fixing the link.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phanes View Post
    No dont do this your performance will suffer horribly. The two cards will fight for the same resources in your system and you will get incredibly low FPS. Just use one card unless they are SLI or Crossfire.
    As mentioned above, Windows 7 appears to have resolved multi GPU issues and works fantastically on my machine with triple monitors and PIP @ 1920x1080 x 5 clients. The other post I hadn't seen til today and goes a LOT farther to demonstrate the issue is fixed than mine does!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zanthor View Post
    ...triple monitors...1920x1080...
    You need a bigger wall paper :P

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