Jaton 3DForce FX5200TV Graphics Card

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3DForceFX 5200 video accelerator is nVIDIA GeForceFX?5200 core technology based 128MB DDR memory modules built-in onboard totally. This AGP 8x-bus video accelerator is capable of driving very complex geometry and character animation images on your PC desktop incomparably, with truly genuine filling experience you may anticipate like never before. The particular emphasis of this AGP's ability that is very ease of play all fancy PC games with preferred resolution, unique visual effects, life-like, and these much of realistic graphical improvements must be performed on high-end computers.


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Video Chipset: GeForce 5200

Slot Type: AGP 8x

Interface Type: VGA Yes, S-Video Yes, Composite Video Yes

Functionality: 2 Monitors

Installed Memory: 128


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Product Title: Jaton 3DForce FX5200TV Graphics Card

Manufacturer: Jaton

Lowest Price: $60.49 from Tech for Less, Inc.

Power Score: 4.5 | 2 Reviews


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Great inexpensive dual head video card

Strengths: Can't beat the price

Weakness: None that I know of yet since I've only had this for about a month

I needed two inexpensive dual head video cards so I could set up four monitors to day trade currencies with and I came across these after an exhaustive search. Working well so far for displaying charts on all four screens. I have four 19" widescreens and I have killer real estate now.

By Shoddynite - Jun 1, 2007

Jaton PCI GeForce FX5200

Strengths: The best PCI-based dual-head card that I know of

Weakness: Pricy for an older card

We use these cards as a second video card in some of our machines allowing for up to four monitors (two from the AGP card and two from this PCI card). It works great for business applications. An alternative approach would be the Matrox TripleHead2Go device which could theoretically drive six monitors with a single dual-head card (by using two TripleHead2Go's). You wouldn't be adding any video...
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By anonymous; - Jun 13, 2006

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