And being passively cooled means its totaly silent. As long as its got the hight to acomade teh heat sink. Its a short length card so should fit in most mItx towers like bitfinix. Don't really want to spend more cash on anther GPU as current GPU is fine for what i do (although more render power would always be appreciated in FCPX), SolidWorks is CPU limited so don't really need the added expense.Would appreciate any thoughts & advice from anyone who has a similar setup or experience with this display and GPU.As per post 2 if my GTX 660 can handle it then i would think that a fan-less nvidia card would be the way to go as long as well supported by OS X. Nothing wrong with the hackingtosh system it all (currently running as iMac 14,2), it works great, however i have the chance of getting hold of slightly used 34" LG 37UC97 on a really good deal and i like the idea of a 21:9 display for productivity, i don't play any games so not looking for raw FPS or high refresh rates so 60Hz is enough for me.However i'm not sure if my GTX 660 can run at 3440x1440, the card has HDMI & DP in addition to the two DVI's but i cant find out what standard they are and if the DP is be able to run 3440x1440 60Hz both in Windows and OS X. ASUS GTX 660 DirectCU OC (using default OS X Drivers)I currently have two 1920x1080 displays (27" & 24") both connected via DVI, the system is used for productivity, programming, video and audio editing and the bezels between the two displays really get on my nerves.Although my main OS is OS X i do use Windows 7 x64 for running SolidWorks.Looks like it works ok with OS X using nvidia webdrivers. Although it should be fine with most low and medium spec games, relatively low power so no need for PSU update. And work well except for games.
![]() ![]() Video Card For 2 Displays 3440 X 1440 Windows 7 X64 ForThe card you linked to is very similar but is not the TI version so the GPU & Memory Clock run a little bit slower but i don't think it would make that much difference in a desktop environment, however its heatsink look's to be a lot larger than the Palit's which maybe an issue if your tight in on case size.I'd keep searching if i was you, i'm sure you'll be able to find something like the Plat over there ?Note: Only 1Gb RAM not sure if this will effect max res. Like HTPCClick to it does seem like a good option for quiet high-res desktop work. Could be a good contender for quiet system. Snapchat mac app bluestacks emulatorDon't know what i was worrying about Looking forward to running FCPX on it.Monitor arrived. But do some reading first.Tony list's GTX 750 GPU based cards in the Buyers guide so you should be ok with any GTX 750/750-TI as far as OS X compatibility goes.With the fairly positive feedback i got from my post i've taken the leap and am going to go for the 34" 3440x1440 UW - just got to wait for a few days until it arrives. ![]()
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