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I'm interested in hooking up four LCD monitors to my computer. Digging around for adapters, I found that Matrox makes an adapter called TripleHead2Go in two versions -- analog and digital.
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How do you want to use your four monitors? Four separate displays? Or a single display spread across the four monitors? |
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I'm not sure yet... I want to use two as a spread for sure and the other two could be setup seperate because most of the work is done on two monitors. The third and fourth display would show graphics and results of teh work done on the two main monitors.
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Besides the option in the article above you have quite a few options actually. Most video cards can run two monitors. And most motherboards can have two video cards - usually 1 PCI-E PowerColor HD2600Pro PCI-e $48 and 1 PCI Powercolor HD2400Pro PCI $45 for example. Message edited by WR2 on 05-04-2008 at 11:46:51 PM |
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Alright... so I have a PCI-express card already installed in the machine. If I added a second PCI-express card in an available x1 slot, would that allow me to span or would that limit me?
Message edited by spet3r on 05-05-2008 at 12:02:02 AM |
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link for article: http://www.tomshardware.com/review [...] ,1785.html You should be able to span 2 monitors with your current PCI-e video card assuming you can hook up two monitors. There are a few PCI-e x1 video cards out there but not many. Probably be easier to find an plain old PCI video card. |
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Right now I have two monitors hooked up so it does work. Was just curious about the other two I want to hook up. Thanks for the clarification... PCI is what I meant.
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