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What Do I need for dual monitor?

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September 26, 2014 3:04:31 PM

I am buying this computer http://www.amazon.com/CybertronPC-Borg-Q-GM4213A-Deskto...

and these monitors http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0058UUR6E/ref=ox_sc_a...

and was wondering what cords i need for dual monitors. There is one HDMI and on VGA so what cords would i need to connect them both.

Also if you see any huge problems either of these products please warn me, I am uneducated in this field.

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a b C Monitor
September 26, 2014 3:13:33 PM

I guess you only need 1 HDMI cord and 1 VGA cord, the monitors that you're buying do have those connectors and may already come with HDMI cables.

If you haven't bought that computer yet, I would advise you to consider some other options. It's a pretty terrible computer, what are you planning to do with it?
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September 26, 2014 3:18:02 PM

Entomber said:
I guess you only need 1 HDMI cord and 1 VGA cord, the monitors that you're buying do have those connectors and may already come with HDMI cables.

If you haven't bought that computer yet, I would advise you to consider some other options. It's a pretty terrible computer, what are you planning to do with it?


Well just browsing, some gaming, lots of research. What is wrong with this computer and what specifications should I look for instead?

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a b C Monitor
September 26, 2014 3:22:31 PM

it's got a bunch of slow, old parts in it. Do you have any budget in mind for a computer? On this forum we are big proponents of building your own system - it's a lot cheaper and you can get a much better-performing system than you could for a prebuilt system.
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September 26, 2014 3:24:12 PM

Entomber said:
it's got a bunch of slow, old parts in it. Do you have any budget in mind for a computer? On this forum we are big proponents of building your own system - it's a lot cheaper and you can get a much better-performing system than you could for a prebuilt system.

anything under $600 would work
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