Aloha! I'm working on a Dell XPS 630i. The motherboard has two PCIe slots, each populated with an nVidia graphics card to drive two monitors. The customer has been using it in this configuration for a few years, but it seems like once a year one of the graphics cards died. His warranty has now expired so Dell won't replace the cards for free. He'd like to get a single graphics card to drive both monitors, hoping that this configuration will be more reliable. Is this possible?
The current cards are nVidia GE Force 8800 GT. There is a ribbon cable connecting them. And there is also an AGEIA PhysX 100 Series PCIe Card (per SIW) installed.
If a single card should work, any recommendations? His software requires an ATI or NVIDIA graphics processor with 3D acceleration and 1 GB of dedicated video RAM or more. Either 15 pin or or digital output connetors are OK.
Also, will I still need that AGEIA PhysX card?
P.S. I checked power supply voltage thinking that maybe if it was a little out of whack that that might explain why the video cards are dying, but all the voltages are within 0.1 volts of specifications.
Mahalo for your assistance,
Harry Z.
The current cards are nVidia GE Force 8800 GT. There is a ribbon cable connecting them. And there is also an AGEIA PhysX 100 Series PCIe Card (per SIW) installed.
If a single card should work, any recommendations? His software requires an ATI or NVIDIA graphics processor with 3D acceleration and 1 GB of dedicated video RAM or more. Either 15 pin or or digital output connetors are OK.
Also, will I still need that AGEIA PhysX card?
P.S. I checked power supply voltage thinking that maybe if it was a little out of whack that that might explain why the video cards are dying, but all the voltages are within 0.1 volts of specifications.
Mahalo for your assistance,
Harry Z.