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I want to run two monitors - screen split over the two
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Hi, from looking at other Q's I'm worried I'm a bit out of my depth here, but I can't find the answer anywhere else, and from searching on here can't find it here either.
I've got a new PC, and this has two monitor ports on the back - one I'm guessing is straight into the motherboard, one is into a separate slot - when I first set it up I had to plug my monitor into the slot on the card - the other one didn't work. I now want to run two monitors side-by-side like one big monitor, can I just plug the new monitor to the other (motherboard) slot? Or is there another way to do it? Will I need another graphic card? Will this graphic card have 2 slots on it, or can I get a single slot one to run alongside the other? Finances are a little tight so the cheapest way will be the best.
Thanks in advance, sorry if this Q is a little simple or is explained elsewhere.
I've got a new PC, and this has two monitor ports on the back - one I'm guessing is straight into the motherboard, one is into a separate slot - when I first set it up I had to plug my monitor into the slot on the card - the other one didn't work. I now want to run two monitors side-by-side like one big monitor, can I just plug the new monitor to the other (motherboard) slot? Or is there another way to do it? Will I need another graphic card? Will this graphic card have 2 slots on it, or can I get a single slot one to run alongside the other? Finances are a little tight so the cheapest way will be the best.
Thanks in advance, sorry if this Q is a little simple or is explained elsewhere.
You can't use both integrated (motherboard) and dedicated (video card) simultaneously. If you want dual screen, you will need a video card with two video ports. Tell us if you have AGP or PCI express, your current video card so we won't suggest a worse card and budget. You can't use two video cards unless you have an SLI or CrossFire ready system and I'm sure you don't have one because no video cars with this compatibility has one vga port.
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Originally Posted by pouncer
The slots are PCI slots, is this what you mean? This is sounding like it's going to be more expensive than I hoped. Oh well, I reckon it should be worth it long term. Thanks for your prompt help. What is the name for this so I can search on ebay for it?
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Originally Posted by pouncer
I'm not at home, where my PC is, but going off the spec it says:
Expansion Slots
3 x PCI v2.2 slots, 1 x 4x/8x AGP slot
Would this be any good? - Matrox dual output AGP SVGA video card G45 16MB
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I use it for recording and making music mainly, (using cubase and reason if this helps) - I've seen this card cheap - £10 - so was rather surprised at that, but if it's not so good that explains it - I could go to around £50 inc postage and package if it was worth it, but of course if I can keep price down it would be better. Maybe some sort of splitter if there is one available? Because of the amount of detail on these programs it may require a better card? What sort of details should I be looking for, if I know this much I can keep my eye out for an eventual bargain. Thanks - I really appreciate your help.
The video card doesnt have anything to do in doing this task so you would be fine with a low end card if you dont play recent games or make graphics. Something like this would do the job http://www.misco.co.uk/productinform...0TV%20OUT.htm#
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The video card that came with the PC was apparently (according to chum in the know) quite good for gaming - but I only use the PC for music - what negatives could I expect with the other card I named for a tenner? It's on ebay at that price and the seller has 100% feedback. The one you've posted has much higher specs on all functions and is still within my budget so what could I expect better?
I would like to know what is the exact model of what you have right now. If it is really a good card for gaming and recent, it should already have 2 monitor ports (one vga which is blue and one DVI which is white or two DVis). I cant say how much of a downgrade it would be if I dont know what card we're talking about.
If it is really worth something, you could always sell your current if it is what you want.
If it is really worth something, you could always sell your current if it is what you want.
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