3rd monitor

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2011/09/22 09:00:05 (permalink)

3rd monitor

I have a dual monitor video card, I would like to add a 3rd monitor, should I buy an additional video card? What would be the best solution? 

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    Cactus Music
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    Re:3rd monitor 2011/09/22 11:37:00 (permalink)
    I'd vote for just upgrading to one with 3 outputs. At least you would be safe to know it will work.

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    Re:3rd monitor 2011/09/22 14:18:25 (permalink)
    Not all of them allow all 3 connections to send video though. A lot will limit you to two. Make sure the specs say that all 3 will work otherwise look at getting 2 graphics cards.
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    Re:3rd monitor 2011/09/22 15:03:10 (permalink)
    I have a dual monitor video card, I would like to add a 3rd monitor, should I buy an additional video card? What would be the best solution?

     
    FWIW, If you've got the space... and want 3 video monitors... I'd get a 2nd video card (which would allow you to run up to 4 video monitors).
     
    Yes, you can get triple-head cards...
    But they tend to be more expensive... and are typically not available passive cooled (no fan).
     
    For DAW purposes, I'd opt for two passive cooled cards...   

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    Re:3rd monitor 2011/09/22 17:04:10 (permalink)
    Thanks for the response, I will go with the 2nd video card!!

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    Re:3rd monitor 2011/09/23 14:29:56 (permalink)
    Sweet! Let us know what you get and how it works out. I've been considering doing that myself.
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    Re:3rd monitor 2011/09/23 19:47:54 (permalink)
    trane43

    ...I will go with the 2nd video card!!
    If possible, get the same model of graphics cards and monitor as your existing ones.  Otherwise there will always be a difference between the images on the different screens.  Even though these settings are adjustable, it is never possible to make one screen image look exactly like another.

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    Re:3rd monitor 2011/09/25 11:42:46 (permalink)
    @trane43, i found something called "usb vga multi monitor external video adapter" it can connect up to 3 monitors with different contents like normal vga cards, i dont know if it help or not, i cant find more details about its performance check this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GlOy60-fpc
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    Re:3rd monitor 2011/09/25 13:25:42 (permalink)
    @Kev999 Good point! I could see 2 different monitors being a pain making them look similar!
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    Re:3rd monitor 2011/09/25 17:20:11 (permalink)
    IK Obi

    @Kev999 Good point! I could see 2 different monitors being a pain making them look similar!
    My previous setup consisted of 2 monitors of different sizes with different resolutions and different aspect ratios (24" 1920x1200 and 19" 1280x1024).  These differences bothered me a lot less than the difference between the colours on the 2 screens.

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