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How to go upgrade or set up 3 monitors
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I have two desktops with about 2 or 3 year old motherboards. I think both are AGP. I have been using the Matrox G-450 card on my own desktop for years and love it, but I would like to add a third monitor.
At the moment my daughter's desktop has just one monitor.
On my own desktop I would like to be able to watch a DVD on one screen, and do simple work with the other two, or simple displays of information on all three. I am assuming that I could drag screens over like on the G-450
Other issues: It is very easy for me to get acquire older analog IBM etc, monitors cheap, although I would like to purchase a nice slim line flat screen which I believe is non analog. So there is that issue: mixing monitors.
I could go with Matrox's Triple 2 Go but it is pricy. I don't need ALL the bells and whistles.
I noticed on pricewatch.com that there were Matrox G-450 (dual monitor) cards with 16 meg memory on the card for about $11.00
I didn't know if they were too good to be true.
My daughter's desktop has built in video which works. I guess it uses the main system memory.
I was thinking about maybe transferring my older G-450 AGP card to her motherboard although I don't know if you have to disable the onboard video or not.
Can anyone advise me on options?
At the moment my daughter's desktop has just one monitor.
On my own desktop I would like to be able to watch a DVD on one screen, and do simple work with the other two, or simple displays of information on all three. I am assuming that I could drag screens over like on the G-450
Other issues: It is very easy for me to get acquire older analog IBM etc, monitors cheap, although I would like to purchase a nice slim line flat screen which I believe is non analog. So there is that issue: mixing monitors.
I could go with Matrox's Triple 2 Go but it is pricy. I don't need ALL the bells and whistles.
I noticed on pricewatch.com that there were Matrox G-450 (dual monitor) cards with 16 meg memory on the card for about $11.00
I didn't know if they were too good to be true.
My daughter's desktop has built in video which works. I guess it uses the main system memory.
I was thinking about maybe transferring my older G-450 AGP card to her motherboard although I don't know if you have to disable the onboard video or not.
Can anyone advise me on options?
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