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Need GPU for a Linux HTPC, ~$50

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October 6, 2014 6:11:07 PM

I am running Ubuntu Server 14.04 x64 with XFCE desktop environment. I want to be able to use two monitors for work, and have an HDTV connected for movies simultaneously. Current PC specs are:

AMD FX-8320
12GB RAM
Gigabyte GeForce 210 1GB Video Card
ASRock 970 Extreme3 R2.0 motherboard
500W PSU


Any suggestions? I don't know current graphics cards very well so I keep running into ones that are way out of my price range. Preferably something that will work with stock drivers. Was thinking about just sticking a second 210 in but maybe there is something better for a little extra money? I might be able to hit up a MicroCenter store in the next few days too, so its a good opportunity to grab something. Just dont know what...

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October 6, 2014 6:27:30 PM

Budget too high? Are there no cards in between $30 and $100 that can use three monitors? My 210 was $30. If thats the case, I will just get a second one.
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October 6, 2014 6:49:52 PM

theres are $30-$100 cards. gtx 750 would be ideal on that setup, and it can work on two monitors.
sell your 210 and push your budget a little for a worhty card
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October 6, 2014 7:14:24 PM

then go for it if its sounds might work.
or a 730 if their price near the same
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October 6, 2014 7:26:15 PM

i7Baby said:
GT720 can run 3 displays per http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt...

with maximum total resolution analog: 2048x1536, digital: 3840x2160 at 30Hz

3x 1080p displays is too much. You could run 3 x 512p analog or 720p digital.


Ok, I wasn't sure how to interpret that part, thanks.

I currently have a 1680x1050 monitor as my main, and a 1440x900 as my secondary, and I think my TV is only 720p. I'm not sure how you are supposed to add them up to see if it will cover it all. Also the monitors are both VGA, currently using a DVI adapter on one of them.

And I will price compare with similar GT 7xx models, good idea thanks.
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