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Looking at my new build and for a suitable graphics card with dual DVI outputs?
For approx £100 the Gigabyte Nividia GTS450 looks promising link here http://www.giga-byte.co.uk/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3592#ov other makes also use the GTS 450 configuration!)
Is anyone using this and how well does it calibrate??? By this I mean that I know my Dell 2209WA on the old box calibrates well but as the above card is "new technology aimed mainly at the gamer market" my concern is more along the lines of does it and its driver "play nicely" in a calibrated setup?
TIA for any feedback
PS For the record I am planning this build around the following
Gigabyte GA-P55a-UD4 (ideally rev2.0 version)
Min 6GB of RAM
i5 Quad Core (not sure whether to use the Intel stock cooler or "another"???)
Above type graphics card
....also the usual optical drive, 4 HDDs & and 800W PSU etc
Looking at my new build and for a suitable graphics card with dual DVI outputs?
For approx £100 the Gigabyte Nividia GTS450 looks promising link here http://www.giga-byte.co.uk/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3592#ov other makes also use the GTS 450 configuration!)
Is anyone using this and how well does it calibrate??? By this I mean that I know my Dell 2209WA on the old box calibrates well but as the above card is "new technology aimed mainly at the gamer market" my concern is more along the lines of does it and its driver "play nicely" in a calibrated setup?
TIA for any feedback
PS For the record I am planning this build around the following
Gigabyte GA-P55a-UD4 (ideally rev2.0 version)
Min 6GB of RAM
i5 Quad Core (not sure whether to use the Intel stock cooler or "another"???)
Above type graphics card
....also the usual optical drive, 4 HDDs & and 800W PSU etc
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