if ever naa pwede mo ask kng unsa. TIA
the videocard works regardless of processor speed. in short, any videocard basta compatible sa imo motherboard. please refer to your motherboard manual.
pwede diay bong!hehe eng eng eng
problema ace ky palit napod ta ani ug vcard.. tsk tsk tsk hehehehe
this will work as long supported by vcard... dont forget the splitter
yep.. you can set up to 8 or more monitors in one PC.. off course you have to incorporate multiple video cards too... like Quad Sli's, PCi video cards. and so on.. and also the Software programs that support multiple monitor spanning, splitting, etc..
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for multiple monitor gallery, browse:
Multi-Monitor Gallery
Last edited by mindless; 06-02-2008 at 07:41 AM.
I've tried the dual setup using a DVI-to-15pin-monitor standard adapter, extended desktops are possible...however, the big letdown for me was the horrible drop in framerates...ok ra siguro kung browsing and playing movies. But if you want to browse in one monitor and play, say, COD4 in the other monitor, then better have a high-end PC/videocard combo. I used it mainly to have one screen for a 3D app, and I dump renders and/or video output to the other monitor.
-RODION
ah ok.. my major purpose is mag watch ug movie sa LCD monitor wyl ang CRT mag surf lng.. so i guess ok ra ni mga bro
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