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From: Alex Fernandez <alexf153@tiac.net>
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Subject: Re: Video Cards
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Computability sells the Millenium for about $439.
thROB (Robert Nederhorst) wrote:
>
> George O'Hanlon wrote:
> >
> > Could anyone recommend a good video card for using with LightWave and
> > running on a dual Intel Pentium 100 MHz machine (PCI bus)? I also do a
> > lot of rendering and photo compositing (such as with Adobe Photoshop)
> > for print work where color is critical.
> >
> > George O'Hanlon
>
> I use the Matrox Millennium. It's a VERY fast
> card. With about 4 meg you should be paying about
> $500-600. Not too bad considering it does support
> openGL and has one of the fastest ratings around.
>
> The Imagine128 and Radius Firestorm 192 are also