I want to have the picture quality (2D) of G450 but I'm not satisfied with its game performance. Therefore I'm considering combining a G450 PCI adapter with a GF2 GTS (Elsa or Leadtek) adapter in the same PC.
In theory this should work just fine by disabliing D3D and OGL support from the PowerDesk settings of G450, but has anyone tried this in practice with games? The point is to have the GF2 deal with D3D and OGL games and let G450 handle the rest.
The hardware configuration would be: ASUS A7V-133, TB 1,33 GHz 2x (PC-133) 128 MB SDRAM, G450 PCI and GF2 GTS (AGP) from Elsa or Leadtek.
In theory this should work just fine by disabliing D3D and OGL support from the PowerDesk settings of G450, but has anyone tried this in practice with games? The point is to have the GF2 deal with D3D and OGL games and let G450 handle the rest.
The hardware configuration would be: ASUS A7V-133, TB 1,33 GHz 2x (PC-133) 128 MB SDRAM, G450 PCI and GF2 GTS (AGP) from Elsa or Leadtek.
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