What video card do I need for dual monitors?

jm667

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I have to setup a couple of computers at work to run dual monitors. They are older computers (probably Pentium 4s) running XP and I believe they have onboard video. Do I just need to find any video card with 2 outputs that fits whatever kind of expansion slot is in the computer (I would guess they probably have PCI due to they are a few years old)? Or can you use the onboard video with one monitor and a video card with the other? I don't need anything fancy, they don't do anything graphics intensive.
 
most modern video card support dual monitor.
download cpu-z and tell us what motherboard model, and thus, we can figure out what slot it has got
 
Yeah, once you figure out what port you have that's the main part sorted. Most video cards support dual monitors.

It's unlikely to be a standard PCI port... it's more likely to be AGP (older) or PCI-E (Current standard).
 
So when you say most video cards support dual monitors, it would have to have to ports in it thought, right? Like two DVI ports? Yeah I meant to say they probably have AGP slots rather than PCI-E because they are at least 3-4 years old and either HP's or Dells, I'll have to check next time I am in there. If it is AGP, I looked that up and see there are 1x, 2x, 4x, etc. Do I have to determine which kind it is, or will a a newer AGP card work in all of them?
 
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