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Multiple monitors using one OS

Old 16th December 2005 | 21:09
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Smile Multiple monitors using one OS

Can any one give advice on drivers for multiple monitors?

I am aware that three monitors is the maximum that can be run from one OS.

I am wanting to run multiple monitors with one OS using different information on each monitor.

can you use more than three???
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Old 16th December 2005 | 21:29
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I Currently use two monitors on Windows XP, with a Geforce 6800GT dual-DVI card. The nvidia drivers will only allow two display devices (two monitors or a monitor plus TV) per card, so to run more than two screens, you need two or more cards - or a specialist card. As far as I am aware you can run as many screens as you have graphics cards to drive them, so with two graphics cards you could easily drive four screens, and so on.
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Old 18th December 2005 | 03:59
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With four PCI Quad Matrox G450 MMS cards you could have sixteen screens!

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