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<blockquote data-quote="eric.c.mi" data-source="post: 49582" data-attributes="member: 18916"><p>you dont nees a dual core processor to do that.</p><p>any old card made in the last year or two will be DX9c complient.</p><p>I like the way nVidia drivers handle dual monitors.</p><p>I use the DualView Function.</p><p>Regular desktop on one screen, and nothing on the other except my desktop background.</p><p>Then I can drag whatever app I want over to it.</p><p>I urn my desktop as usual and have MP fullscreen on my TV through s-video out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric.c.mi, post: 49582, member: 18916"] you dont nees a dual core processor to do that. any old card made in the last year or two will be DX9c complient. I like the way nVidia drivers handle dual monitors. I use the DualView Function. Regular desktop on one screen, and nothing on the other except my desktop background. Then I can drag whatever app I want over to it. I urn my desktop as usual and have MP fullscreen on my TV through s-video out. [/QUOTE]
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