Adding a 3rd display with quartz extreme enabled

Hello,
I'm running a dual 2.0ghz G5, and I'm looking for a graphics card that will allow me to add an extra quartz extreme enabled monitor. Based on a few recommendations I picked up the ATI 9200, but this is when I ran into the problem. Everything is choppy, and it makes it difficult to go between the QE enabled monitors and the non-QE monitor without being distracted by the difference. Are there any solutions out there for me?
Thanks in advance!
Dual 2.0 GHz G5   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

Hi Trey,
Make that parameter to Optional prompt, to make optional prompt in the paremeter you need to change the properties of parameter as Optional prompt as "true".
with the optional prompt if you specify 'yes' it will display those vales, if 'NO' it will display those values, if you didn't specify any values then it will display all values.
the formula is look like the below
if (HasValue({?OpenToPublic}) = "Both" then true
else if {?OpenToPublic} = 'Yes' then {rpt_DriveMaster.OpenToPublic} = True
else if {?OpenToPublic} = 'No' then {rpt_DriveMaster.OpenToPublic} = False
Hope the above information will help you.
--Naga.

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