By getting another videocard (or depending on how you need to use that third screen, a DVI/VGA splitter, TV tuner, etc)
In SLI u cant do dual screen, and can u help me finda splitter![]()
In SLI u cant do dual screen, and can u help me finda splitter![]()
You can get another video card. Simply do not activate SLI (or in your case Crossfire) so your cards will work independently, so you could run multiple screens.
well the thing is , i dont want to get another card , but in the future im getn the 9600, i want to run 3 screens on my current car and future card, but they only have 2 DVI slots, is there a splitter out there ? or somting i cna do to use 3 LCD screens on 1 card ?![]()
That wasn't clear, if you have your current card + your future one, could have two monitors on each, so four monitors...
As for a splitter, you could get something from Matrox
Here are a few possible Matrox products that will do the trick
However, I think it would be cheaper just to get another video card. The dualhead2go from matrox (the splitter) can shoot for $140. While a nvidia 6200 PCI would be alot cheaper (as long as you use it for your secondary screens, not for gaming). Or if you do just get that other card in the future and keep your old one, that would be worth waiting for.
there are cards you can buy for the PCI slots in your computer
Apparently im the only one that knows you dont need another card in order to run 3 monitors. You only need one card with one port in order to run 3 monitors with a TH2GO. Check it out. But cost wise its prob better to get another card.
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/products/th2go/
Its worth it if you dont wanna buy another card. Plus you dont have to mess around with software when using 2 cards.
G25, I have mentioned using one of those before, but it is simply more cost effective to use a cheap PCI graphics card.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130289
This is what people generally reccomend.
Yeah - you leave your X1650 in it's current slot, and then in one of the white PCI slots next to it you stick your 6200 PCI graphics card. You can then plug another monitor into that, and the performance of your X1650 will be unaffected.