Triple monitors

Started by David, Dec 09, 2012, 14:00:57

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David

I have recently discovered the benefits (to me at least) of using dual monitors on both of my desk top PCs now I intend to go one further and use three.will I need another graphics card for this or is there another way ?

Any tips welcome as always

http://www.okobe.co.uk/ws/product/SAPPHIRE-Radeon-HD-6450-Graphic-Card-625-MHz-Core-1GB-DDR3-SDRAM-PCI-Express-2.1-x16/1000094493?ref=1q4bs

Would this be the answer ?

TIA
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Glenn

Depending on what screens you are using David, that card may not be powerful enough, it's max resolution is 2560 x 1600. You will also need an active Display Port dongle with the card to run the third screen using Eyefinity or a display with a Display Port connection.

I would look for something like a XFX Radeon HD 6850

http://www.amd.com/uk/products/technologies/amd-eyefinity-technology/how-to/Pages/set-up.aspx
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David

Thanks Glenn that makes things easier
Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

gizmo71

I have three on my games box powered off a single Radeon 5870, and three (of five!) on my workstation powered by a Radeon 5450 (the other two are running off an old nVidia 8800GT). For the games box I bought panels with DP inputs to avoid having to use an adapter, but I ended up getting an adapter for the workstation so that I could reuse an old screen. (In fact I bought two of different makes, in case I had trouble, but both worked fine and I sold one on.)

I also tried a passive adapter, but it had problems at anything more than trivial resolutions.
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