Can I connect this video card to 3 monitors?

BrianBriu

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Video card: http://www.amazon.de/Zotac-NVIDIA-GeForce-Grafikkarte-Speicher/dp/B00D4KCSHG/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1408575042&sr=8-11&keywords=grafikkarte
3 Monitors like this: http://www.mediamarkt.de/mcs/product/ASUS-MX-239-H,48353,462790,951629.html?langId=-3

If yes how can I connect them?
If no, i'll buy one more video card like that.
Also tell me what motherboard should I buy for these things + 32 ram and i7 (remember that in the future i'll buy one more video card (to have 2). Power supply also?
 
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Yes i do believe so.
monitor has: 2xHDMI and 1xVGA
GPU has: HDMI, DP, DVI-I, DVI-D and a included DVI-I to VGA connector if i remember correctly.

So
screen 1: use HDMI to HDMI, simple
screen 2: use the DVI-I to VGA converter included and then use a VGA cable.
screen 3: either use a DVI-D to HDMI or a DP to HDMI converter both of these works.

So you have 4 different options for connecting your monitors, the top ones are probably the easiest to do.

You'll need:
1x HDMI cable
1x VGA cable
1x DVI-I to VGA converter (should be included with GPU)
1x DVI-D to HDMI cable/converter and a cable OR a DP to HDMI converter/cable.


Hope this helped you a bit! ;)


EDIT: ASUS Maximus VI HERO (or VII), if you're overclocking and gaming, if not then...

NiCoM

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Yes i do believe so.
monitor has: 2xHDMI and 1xVGA
GPU has: HDMI, DP, DVI-I, DVI-D and a included DVI-I to VGA connector if i remember correctly.

So
screen 1: use HDMI to HDMI, simple
screen 2: use the DVI-I to VGA converter included and then use a VGA cable.
screen 3: either use a DVI-D to HDMI or a DP to HDMI converter both of these works.

So you have 4 different options for connecting your monitors, the top ones are probably the easiest to do.

You'll need:
1x HDMI cable
1x VGA cable
1x DVI-I to VGA converter (should be included with GPU)
1x DVI-D to HDMI cable/converter and a cable OR a DP to HDMI converter/cable.


Hope this helped you a bit! ;)


EDIT: ASUS Maximus VI HERO (or VII), if you're overclocking and gaming, if not then maybe something like a ASUS Z87-A (if you're not using the newer CPU the i7 4790(K) ).

You'll need a good 550w for one card and a good 750w for two cards, use this tier list and go for Tier Two B or higher!
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-1804779/power-supply-unit-tier-list.html
 
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BrianBriu

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This is very useful! Thank you!
Can you help me with another question? Look at this link, it's on this website too: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2269182/monitor-choose-monitor-display.html