How do I hook up 3 monitors to the 1 PC without totally destroying PC performance
I have not had any experience with multi graphics card systems. ie 1AGP and a PCI equiv or 2 pci-e cards. Is it possible to get it working that way?
3 Monitor PC settup
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I use a system with 3
The system uses an AGP FX5900 Ultra and a PCI FX5200, both dual head, so 4 minitors could be hooked up.
nVidia's drivers have remarkable support for multi monitor systems using their cards. Managing and using them is quite simple.
As far as performace goes, you also have a great feature built intot he drivers for performance settings. Using the "Single monitor" performance setting shows almost no hit in performance when compaired to using just one monitor. Remember though, you are just using one monitor when you are gaming. The middle one in my case.
The system uses an AGP FX5900 Ultra and a PCI FX5200, both dual head, so 4 minitors could be hooked up.
nVidia's drivers have remarkable support for multi monitor systems using their cards. Managing and using them is quite simple.
As far as performace goes, you also have a great feature built intot he drivers for performance settings. Using the "Single monitor" performance setting shows almost no hit in performance when compaired to using just one monitor. Remember though, you are just using one monitor when you are gaming. The middle one in my case.
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o_OSTRESSTEST wrote:Remember though, you are just using one monitor when you are gaming. The middle one in my case.
Many games support multi-monitor gaming goodness, and you should try it! Any game that uses the Quake 3 engine supports it. And Quake 3 on 3 monitors running at 2400 x 600 mode is awesome. Your field of view is HUGE, and it's amazing fun. Don;t try it with 2 monitors because the crosshair is split between left and right screens. Very annoying.
A feature I've requested from several games makers is the ability to move the crosshair and have shots aim at wherever the crosshair is!
Just as an aside, Core Decision is going to support multiple monitors. WOOT!
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Agreed, I have two monitors with dualview myself and I dont know how I ever used to manage without it. Three would be great, but I dont have a PCI geforce card handy (or a third monitor for that matter).STRESSTEST wrote:nVidia's drivers have remarkable support for multi monitor systems using their cards. Managing and using them is quite simple.
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