I've recently caught the retro gaming bug after a 2 year hiatus and need to scratch that 15khz itch.
I'm running an NVIDIA GTX 970 on a multi PCI-e mobo so just bought a USMA card + EDID dongle to use with a Samsung CRT TV.
I installed XP to dual boot alongside 7 and installed soft-15khz, but the image is garbled, I can see lots of colourful horizontal lines, but this isn't my main question as I've hardly begun troubleshooting. It's a very convoluted setup; DVI-VGA adapter to EDID Dongle to VGA cable (high quality) to UMSA card to SCART cable (very high quality) to CRT TV, I've tried both sync jumper settings on the UMSA.
Anyway, my main question is this: could I scrap all these devices and just stick a Radeon card in the second PCI-e slot, removing the NVIDIA drivers for CRT-Emu-Driver? It seems unlikely, but would save me a lot of hassle. I could use the VGA-SCART cable I made a few years back and when in windows 7 I'll use the NVIDA with my LED display and leave the AMD card in the second slot without installing the AMD drivers...
Please let me know your thoughts, thanks