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So Beryl fixed (at least some of) the problems they were having with
multiple monitors? Are you using NVidia's TwinView or Xinerama? My main
system (the only one that can really handle Beryl) is actually a quad
display system and that has kept me from running Beryl. If they've fixed
the multiple display problems I may have to give it another try. What
I've seen of it when it occasionally works on my laptop is really fun,
would be awesome to try out the cube across four screens :-D.
Yolan
George Robb wrote:
So far I must agree the that the fan is a bit noisy but, I also have
the case off and the cpu on my desk directly behind my monitors. Not
noisy enough for me to want to put the case back on. In Beryl I've
had the cube going crazy with several window open, transparency on and
I'm yet to top 56C which drops immediately when I quit messing around.
Performance is excellent and it is one heck of a "wow" when you have
Beryl on a dual monitor setup.
George
On Apr 4, 2007, at 1:17 PM, Jonathan King wrote:
On 4/4/07, George Robb <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
I second the nVidia choice...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814122008
Have this in a Dell GX620 running Beryl perfectly.
Keep in mind that it is PCI-Express
Cool; or, actually...is it cool? We were thinking about a fairly small
case here, and one review at NewEgg suggests that this runs hot and
the fan is possibly noisy. What's your experience?
jking
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