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Hi All,
I have a Sony desktop with a FX5200 graphics card. This card has both VGA and DVI connectors (in addition to TV-Out).
Can I run dual monitors off this card?
If so, do the monitors have to be analogue & digital or can they both be analogue by using a simple DVI to VGA converter for the second monitor?
Or is my only way forwards to get a second graphics card etc?
(Apologies in advance if these are really dumb questions!)
thanks
Lulu
I think you're going to need a card which supports dual monitors, the DVi/VGA is either on off, not on at the same time
Thanks Kee-Lo,
Would you have any advice on something suitable?
thanks
Lulu
Hello Lulu,
I have looked for a graphics card with two outputs on, (known as twin-head) but I haven't managed to find one.
The alternative is then to buy two graphics cards, then one of them becomes the master card, the other becomes the slave card. It is a bit of trial and error, but once Windows recognises the situation, you will be able to activate the second graphics card from inside the Display tool in Windows.
A message appears telling you that the graphics card has been started, and after a reboot of Windows, your new desktop should appear - this can be at different resolutions cand you can span your desktop over two monitors - very useful!
Correct me if I'm wrong but Dual cards have minimum 2 RAMDACs. Kee-Lo is right you need a new card.
Take a look at "MATROX Millenium P650"(the one with active cooling are horrible loud, "ATI FireGL" series, "Wildcat Realzm" and at the "Geforce Quadro FX" series.
Another way is to buy a second PCI card. But that wouldn't be cheaper. Good PCI cards can be more expensive than a AGP card.
HTH
Gainward cards are worth looking at