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$10 For Informative Reply, Monitor Help
Hey, I'm looking to upgrade my current monitor configuration and add a 3rd LCD. I'm offering $10 on Stars to anyone who can give me a good reply to the following.
I currently have 2 20" Dell monitors with a Geforce 6600 128 MB video card (max resolution 2046 x 1536) with one monitor connected via DVI, the other VGA. I just bought the 30" Dell monitor and wish to have a 3 monitor setup (as seen on some pics going around). What would be the most cost efficient way to go about doing this? I'm looking for all 3 monitors to 'span' one desktop if possible. Any recommended video cards? Can I just install a second video card and plug my new monitor into that or should I simply buy one video card that can support 3 monitors? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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What's the budget?
Teh nutz in this department is the NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 X2. Big money, but afaik you can run 4 monitors off that sucker. Option two is buy another graphics card (liek the one you have) and do it that way. |
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Re: $10 For Informative Reply, Monitor Help
siihp is the only plausible solution
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What video card can support the 30" Dell, but isn't like $500 [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Re: $10 For Informative Reply, Monitor Help
Card's that currently support HDCP on dual-link DVI:
- All retail HD 2900 XTs - All retail HD 2600 XTs PCI-E and AGP - All retail HD 2600 Pros PCI-E and AGP - All retail HD 2400 XTs PCI-E and AGP - All retail HD 2400 Pros PCI-E and AGP - All retail 8600 GTSs - Some 8600 GTs - Some 8500 GTs eof on ftp for example: http://www.directron.com/100205l.html |
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Re: $10 For Informative Reply, Monitor Help
send me my money!!
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