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Dual monitors?

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I was thinking about using dual monitors and wanted to know whether I could use either of the other two connections besides the blue one that I now use for my monitor.

I attached a pic of the what my card looks like. http://www.dougsstuff.com/Nvidia 8300 graphic card.doc

I have the above graphics card which I had Dell add and I also have the original on-board VGA connection and from what I understand Dell disables the onboard when they added the nVidia.

Can I use any of the other connections on my card for a second monitor?

If not for another monitor, what could I use the other connections for?
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Post by Spidey »

The simple answer is….yes, the other ports on that card are DVI & S-Video.

At least they are on the 8300 GS…I didn’t download that doc file.
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Post by thewolfe »

Do I just need an adapter to switch the monitor vga connection over to one of the connectors on my graphics card.

If so, is when better to use?

http://www.xfxforce.com/en-us/products/ ... 300GS.aspx

Looks like the one you can click on to see the back straight on.
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I assume the monitor you are using now is on the VGA port, So if you need to buy a 2nd monitor just buy one with a DVI input, if you are going to use an older model monitor with a VGA input, then yes you will need a VGA to DVI adapter.

And make sure that DVI port on the card is DVI I (analog & digital)
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How do I add a pic to my post so you don't have to worry about downloading something \"evil\"?

How could I ck the analog/digital on the one I have. Does it have to support both?
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To add an image to your post…just use the “img” tag, you need a host for the image.

And yes the DVI port must support analog to drive a VGA monitor (you are on your own finding that out, sorry) It should say in the tech specs.
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Trying the image.
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Worked, thanks
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Spidey wrote:To add an image to your post…just use the “img” tag, you need a host for the image.
You can upload images using this, and you don't need to add the tags.
It will do that automatically when the image is finished uploading.

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Post by Krom »

thewolfe: I have combined and then removed the excess repeat posts of yours. Next time you need to add something more to a thread when nobody else has replied to it yet, just use the edit post function instead of replying again, thanks. :)
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Post by thewolfe »

Thanks Krom. Can I delete a post after it's been posted.
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Post by thewolfe »

Now I see the \"Edit Post\" above the post. I was looking below.

Thanks again.
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