Graphics Card with 2 HDMI Outputs.

Littlebazman

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Hi there, was wondering if anyone would have any advise.

I want a new graphics card that is more powerful than the one that I already have (obviously) that also has 2 HDMI Outputs.

My system currently is:
Mobo:
Manufacturer Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Model GA-78LMT-USB3

RAM:
Total amount of system memory 32.0 GB RAM

OS:
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit operating system

Processors:
AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor

Current Graphics Card:
Graphics AMD Radeon HD 6670

(I think that is all correct, I am very basic when it comes to computer knowledge and took this from the windows Performance and Tools area)

If you need any more information, I will try to provide it. (But I may need to be told where to find it)

Any recommendations under £250 would be appreciated.

FAILING THIS:
Does anyone know if it would be possible to operate either, two separate screens showing two separate things from one HDMI output? OR Being as my MOBO has a HDMI Output too, would it be possible to make it display as well as my Graphics Card?

Many Thanks
Martin
 

Littlebazman

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@mace, would this result in a loss of video quality? As I would like to game on one monitor and watch a Twitch stream on the other (or 1080p YouTube videos)?

Thank you very much for your very quick response!
 

Littlebazman

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Hmm, I actually want to use 2 x 32" Televisions as my monitors (I have one hooked up at the moment) does that mean that I would not be able to get Audio out of the 2nd Television? Thank you again for this, you have been a great help.
 
You cannot display different images on two screens with just one HDMI output.

You can't use the board's HDMI as it is only in use with the processor's integrated graphics when there is no graphics card.

If you intend to have the audio from each application output to different sets of speakers, it is only possible if the application allows you to select the audio output device. Otherwise you can just make do with a passive DVI to HDMI adapter to run the second screen.

And for under £250 you can get a GTX 760.