I came across an i7 tower and I want to use it to stream 2 and eventually 3 games during football season.
Right now, I'm going to run a 60" and 55" LED setup, one on top of the other on the wall. I truly want to run dual HDMI, but I'm open to running one HDMI and one DVI-I + DVI-I to HDMI adapter. I bought a standard/cheap PNY GEFORCE GT610 as it had an HDMI port and I figured an HDMI splitter would work. After doing some research I found that you can buy a powered splitter, but carry one signal to dual/quad monitors.
I went ahead and ordered one of those powered splitters as I'm off work this week for some remodeling around the house and need it to get here, but being wall mounted, I would like to limited as many cords / accessories / power plugs as possible.
Example of what I'm trying to do: I simply want to stream 2 games at once (ESPN and ESPN2) on two separate LED's and do it as cheap as possible as it's in my basement and will only be used for sports streaming.
I will take this card back and get a dual HDMI out if there is such a thing, but would entertain any other ideas of getting two separate pictures out of a single out HDMI card. I really want to do two HDMI over one of each (HDMI DVI+Adapter to HDMI).
Best way? Thank you so much!
Right now, I'm going to run a 60" and 55" LED setup, one on top of the other on the wall. I truly want to run dual HDMI, but I'm open to running one HDMI and one DVI-I + DVI-I to HDMI adapter. I bought a standard/cheap PNY GEFORCE GT610 as it had an HDMI port and I figured an HDMI splitter would work. After doing some research I found that you can buy a powered splitter, but carry one signal to dual/quad monitors.
I went ahead and ordered one of those powered splitters as I'm off work this week for some remodeling around the house and need it to get here, but being wall mounted, I would like to limited as many cords / accessories / power plugs as possible.
Example of what I'm trying to do: I simply want to stream 2 games at once (ESPN and ESPN2) on two separate LED's and do it as cheap as possible as it's in my basement and will only be used for sports streaming.
I will take this card back and get a dual HDMI out if there is such a thing, but would entertain any other ideas of getting two separate pictures out of a single out HDMI card. I really want to do two HDMI over one of each (HDMI DVI+Adapter to HDMI).
Best way? Thank you so much!