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I do not own a notebook. I use an ATX tower with an Asus ATX board, but plan to use a fan-less case with a microATX board, possibly by BCM Advanced Research, such as the RX87Q http://www.bcmcom.com/bcm_product_RX87q.htm
Again, I plan to use an i7 that supports Iris Pro 5200, not all i7 chips...
Does anyone have experience using the onboard graphics with some of the new 4th gen Intel i7 chips with Iris Pro. My main interest is image editing using two Dell U2713H monitors at 2560x1440. It would be great if i could eliminate a graphics card.
I uninstalled the ASUS G-Force card and installed the Matrox. I was surprised at how small the Matrox card is in comparison to the ASUS. The second think i noticed is the simplicity of the Display Port cables. Huge improvement over the DVIs. The Matrox is both smaller and cooler than the...
Thanks to everyone, particularly to jbltecnicspro. I ordered the Matrox M9128 E1024 LAF from Provantage for $215.62 plus freight. I'll let you know what i discover in about a month.
Thank you "ibltecnicspro" Your input is helpful I found a two monitor alternative, the Matrox M9128 for $215 at Provantage verses $520 for the M9148. At $215, the M9128 has two Display Ports and the same memory and processing engine as the M9148. The Matrox software seems far superior to...
Actually yes, my understanding is that a lot of multi-screen computers in brokerage offices are driven by Matrox. I do not play video games, but color rendition and stability are very important to my mix of photo editing, business graphics and oversized spreadsheets.
Silence is a virtue, and...
After 100+ views, no one offered an answer. i found one fanless card that will push four monitors at up to 2560 x 1600, the Matrox M9148. So my revised question is "Does anyone have experience with the Matrox M9148?