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Spike

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congrats man. I still have another year left for my engineering degree :( Good luck

-spike
 

Electric Amish

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Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: NeoMadHatter
Originally posted by: joohang
I swear I thought this was another Parhelia thread. :p

Congrats, Ameesh. :)

yea, i'm still wondering if he's going to get his parhelia.

Yes, I will get one.... :)

amish

I'm considering one too if Parhelia supports triple DVI out. :)

It does.

amish
 

Booster

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Congratulations! :)

Me graduated 1 month ago and I know how good it feels. Or how bad in my case... I have to study for 3 more years.... Oh no...
 

joohang

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Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: NeoMadHatter
Originally posted by: joohang
I swear I thought this was another Parhelia thread. :p

Congrats, Ameesh. :)

yea, i'm still wondering if he's going to get his parhelia.

Yes, I will get one.... :)

amish

I'm considering one too if Parhelia supports triple DVI out. :)

It does.

amish

Sweet! :D

UXGA main and XGA or SXGA on the secondary and tertiary?

Although the 3D performance wasn't superb, it is good enough for me. :) Once I go triple LCD (hopefully in the near future :)) I see a good reason to replace my G450 with a Parhelia. :D
 

joohang

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So how long did it take you to graduate?

You did part-time studies at a college while working full-time, right?
 

joohang

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Sorry to go off-topic here, Amish, but I just checked the Parhelia specs and it looks like it only supports dual DVI.

With triple monitor, I think that I have use DVI center and analog for the other two.
Link - Look under "Multi-Display Configurations"

It's still nice that it supports UXGA on DVI, though. I think that it supports UXGA on both monitors in a dualhead configuration.
 

Electric Amish

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Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: NeoMadHatter
Originally posted by: joohang
I swear I thought this was another Parhelia thread. :p

Congrats, Ameesh. :)

yea, i'm still wondering if he's going to get his parhelia.

Yes, I will get one.... :)

amish

I'm considering one too if Parhelia supports triple DVI out. :)

It does.

amish

Sweet! :D

UXGA main and XGA or SXGA on the secondary and tertiary?

Although the 3D performance wasn't superb, it is good enough for me. :) Once I go triple LCD (hopefully in the near future :)) I see a good reason to replace my G450 with a Parhelia. :D

Wow! I'm not that hip to flat panels. ;)

Hmmm.... Looks like it's only DVI for the main flat panel. Analog for the other two.

So how long did it take you to graduate?

I've been going to school for nearly 8 years straight, working full-time. :)

amish
 

joohang

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Hmmm.... Looks like it's only DVI for the main flat panel. Analog for the other two.
It actually looks like either dual DVI or analog-DVI-analog. See my post above. :)

I've been going to school for nearly 8 years straight, working full-time. :)
Nice! Sounds like you were working since (or before) your freshman year. Good job, man. Hopefully your degree will serve you well. :)

 

joohang

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BTW, A-Power is carrying Parhelia for $509 Canadian. That's around $320 US! :Q

This is the first time I saw a computer hardware being sold cheaper in Canada than in the US. :D Although it might turn out to be even after the outrageous 14.5% sales taxes. :( Perhaps we get a better deal because Matrox is Canadian? :D

Edit - Never mind what I said. NewEgg got them for $344 US. LOL
 

Geotpf

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Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: NeoMadHatter
Originally posted by: joohang
I swear I thought this was another Parhelia thread. :p

Congrats, Ameesh. :)

yea, i'm still wondering if he's going to get his parhelia.

Yes, I will get one.... :)

amish

I'm considering one too if Parhelia supports triple DVI out. :)

It does.

amish

No it doesn't. It supports double DVI out, triple VGA. You can get one DVI, two VGA, though. (I own one, I should know...) The card itself has two DVI ports on it, and provides a DVI to VGA adapter and a DVI to 2 VGA adapter, as well as a DVI to RCA video/S-Video adapter. I currently have 3 CRT's hooked to it. You could run 3 LCD's, if you use standard VGA on two of them.


 

Electric Amish

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Originally posted by: Geotpf
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: NeoMadHatter
Originally posted by: joohang
I swear I thought this was another Parhelia thread. :p

Congrats, Ameesh. :)

yea, i'm still wondering if he's going to get his parhelia.

Yes, I will get one.... :)

amish

I'm considering one too if Parhelia supports triple DVI out. :)

It does.

amish

No it doesn't. It supports double DVI out, triple VGA. You can get one DVI, two VGA, though. (I own one, I should know...) The card itself has two DVI ports on it, and provides a DVI to VGA adapter and a DVI to 2 VGA adapter, as well as a DVI to RCA video/S-Video adapter. I currently have 3 CRT's hooked to it. You could run 3 LCD's, if you use standard VGA on two of them.


If you read a little farther, I changed my answer.

amish
 

ElFenix

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