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| Quadriflax - Apr 12, 2004 |
| Quadriflax | Apr 12, 2004 | |||
| Here's the situation. My boss wants to hook up two LCD monitors to her Dell machine running WinXP to expand her desktop. Her videocard is just the Intel whatever that's onboard. I've done some looking into it, and it seems as though there are two ways to do it. 1) Get a PCI video card and make sure the settings in BIOS are right etc. 2) Get a dual monitor AGP card and hook up both monitors. I was thinking Option 2 would probably be easier. I found a cheap card here... but have some concerns since I ran upon this thread.... Specifically the post that says: What does this mean? Will two LCDs work with this card? If not, how can I tell which ones will? Is this guy even making any sense? To me it seems that a monitor is a monitor, at least in the plug-n-play sense. Why would a video card care what type of monitor it is? Would the card I linked work? If not, does anyone know one for a similar price that would? I'm confused... Thanks all. | ||||
| racketboy | Apr 12, 2004 | ||
| I've never heard that one CRT/one LCD thing before. | |||
| gameboy900 | Apr 13, 2004 | ||
| Ok here's the thing. If you want to hook up two monitors using regular 15 pin (non-DVI) connections than pretty much any recent (2 years or less) card out there that has two outputs on it will work. You will just need to use the DVI-to-VGA convertor that most come with. IF you want to use both monitors using DVI outputs then you will have trouble finding any card out there that has two of them. Generally speaking modern (or current generation) ATI and NVIDIA cards will support two monitors using VGA (one of them using the convertor of course). | |||