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I want to get a dual monitor going but my graphics card does support it. what is a graphics card that could handle dual monitor. I plan on gaming on one monitor and having an internet browser in the other. The least expensive of card the better.
Mu current setup is
Motherboard: Z77 Pro 3
CPU-Intel I5-3570k quad processor @3.4
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series
Ram: 16GB
Mu current setup is
Motherboard: Z77 Pro 3
CPU-Intel I5-3570k quad processor @3.4
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series
Ram: 16GB
kuniokun
October 10, 2014 5:49:34 PM
giukin said:
Hi! I read this reply & have an additional question: I've purchased a computer & a monitor and an overhead projector are attached to the tower. There is only one vga port on the tower. The monitor has a dvi-d with hdcp port. I though about buying a cable or adapter as mentioned below, but was not sure if the Inspirion 660 (with Integrated graphics) could handle two monitors (computer monitor and overhead projector) at the same time.
-It seems, from your answer, that this is possible and no additional graphic card is needed. Is this correct?
-I have also just ordered a dual vga video splitter to plug (or try to plug) both the monitor and the projector in the vga. Would this work? And: would they work at the same time if plugged basically in the same vga port?
Thank you!
hbazzi98 said:
buy a simple dvi to hdmi adapter from ebay or amazon. no need for a new graphics card.http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rocketfish-RF-G1152-Video-adapt...
- your computer is i5, means its kind of new.. and you're most likely using windows 7.. it can handle two monitors for sure,
- no additional card is needed, (I'm not even sure it would work with multiple VGA card)
- vga splitter is like mirroring, your computer will treat those plugged under one VGA as one device, outputs will have same settings. It will work ok with projectors.
mckindoo
August 17, 2014 9:58:59 AM
giukin
February 16, 2014 8:05:30 AM
Hi! I read this reply & have an additional question: I've purchased a computer & a monitor and an overhead projector are attached to the tower.
There is only one vga port on the tower. The monitor has a dvi-d with hdcp port. I though about buying a cable or adapter as mentioned below, but was not sure if the Inspirion 660 (with Integrated graphics) could handle two monitors (computer monitor and overhead projector) at the same time.
-It seems, from your answer, that this is possible and no additional graphic card is needed. Is this correct?
-I have also just ordered a dual vga video splitter to plug (or try to plug) both the monitor and the projector in the vga. Would this work? And: would they work at the same time if plugged basically in the same vga port?
Thank you!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rocketfish-RF-G1152-Video-adapt...
There is only one vga port on the tower. The monitor has a dvi-d with hdcp port. I though about buying a cable or adapter as mentioned below, but was not sure if the Inspirion 660 (with Integrated graphics) could handle two monitors (computer monitor and overhead projector) at the same time.
-It seems, from your answer, that this is possible and no additional graphic card is needed. Is this correct?
-I have also just ordered a dual vga video splitter to plug (or try to plug) both the monitor and the projector in the vga. Would this work? And: would they work at the same time if plugged basically in the same vga port?
Thank you!
hbazzi98 said:
buy a simple dvi to hdmi adapter from ebay or amazon. no need for a new graphics card.http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rocketfish-RF-G1152-Video-adapt...
brokensyntax
July 19, 2013 7:47:23 AM
hbazzi98
July 13, 2013 9:23:04 AM
Best solution chosen by IZAW SK1LL
hbazzi98
July 13, 2013 9:22:19 AM
buy a simple dvi to hdmi adapter from ebay or amazon. no need for a new graphics card.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rocketfish-RF-G1152-Video-adapt...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rocketfish-RF-G1152-Video-adapt...
IZAW SK1LL
July 13, 2013 9:21:31 AM
hbazzi98
July 13, 2013 9:10:41 AM
IZAW SK1LL
July 13, 2013 8:55:37 AM
JKatwyopc said:
Your Radeon HD 6800 Series card can already handle two monitors on it's own. Most of those cards have at least one DVI output and most have two. You also should have one or two HDMI outputs and probably one or two Displayport outputs as well. All you have to do is make sure that you have the correct cable to connect the outputs from your video card to your monitors. Can you tell us the exact model and manufacturer so that we can look it up and give you a more exact answer?I don't remember the exact model name i just know its AMD and only has one DVI port
IZAW SK1LL
July 13, 2013 8:53:51 AM
hbazzi98 said:
if the second card is just for browsing a under 100$ is perfect for your system, but the 6800 series is good for dual monitors. but if you want to go for less than a 100 i recommend this:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
How can I use my 6800 if it only has one DVI port? But thanks I'll get the 640
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