Hey Guys
would a geforce 6200 PCI card (standard PCI slot, not PCI-e) be bottlenecked by the bandwidth of PCI at all?
I ask because a friend bought one to connect up a 2nd and 3rd 17" TFT monitor in his system for basic things like itunes/Firefox etc and also mkv's. His main card is an 8800GTS thats connected to a 24" and a PJ.
With this 6200 plugged in and connected and a vid file playing on that card, the vid file is just very jerky and crap (we've tried various different vid files of varying bitrates etcs). if the vid is playing on the 8800GTS it'll be fine until he opens something on the 6200 and then it goes a little bit jerky on the 8800GTS.
We've tried verious different driver versions, according to even the latest release of nvidia drivers both cards should be fully supported?
Can anyone offer any help on this?
Thanks
would a geforce 6200 PCI card (standard PCI slot, not PCI-e) be bottlenecked by the bandwidth of PCI at all?
I ask because a friend bought one to connect up a 2nd and 3rd 17" TFT monitor in his system for basic things like itunes/Firefox etc and also mkv's. His main card is an 8800GTS thats connected to a 24" and a PJ.
With this 6200 plugged in and connected and a vid file playing on that card, the vid file is just very jerky and crap (we've tried various different vid files of varying bitrates etcs). if the vid is playing on the 8800GTS it'll be fine until he opens something on the 6200 and then it goes a little bit jerky on the 8800GTS.
We've tried verious different driver versions, according to even the latest release of nvidia drivers both cards should be fully supported?
Can anyone offer any help on this?
Thanks
