Quote from lilboy716:
i think windows xp pro support upto 8 at a time... but you should check on that.
so
you can have:
1 PCI E dual output
3 PCI dual output
or
1 AGP dual output
3 PCI dual output
or
2 PCI E dual output
2 PCI dual output
i have
1 PCI E dual output
1 PCI dual output
Quote from since1997:
Actually, I think it's not just a matter of the operating system but the technology you use. I know there are companies out there that have external boxes which allow you to have just one video card installed with a VGA signal out. They take that signal and split it up to 3 times so you have one giant wide screen 3 montiors wide (1280 x 1024 original size = 1280 x 3 wide by 1024 high). XP doesn't even see this as it's an external box which does the converting for you... I wish I could remember the name of the company that makes it... it was recent that I saw the demonstration at my local computer shop in Vancouver, Canada.
Quote from Surdo:
I am looking to plug a third monitor into my Dell Dimen. 8200 Desktop.
I have a Dell Factory installed NVIDIA GeForce4 Dual Card with two monitors running currently.
I have a Matrox G450 card from an old machine lying around.
.......not sure if this is compatible or recommended?
What is the easiest/most economical way to add a third screen to my dual set up?
(I must admit I am semi-clueless when it comes to this!)
Quote from Surdo:
I bought the Matrox card from Matrox about 4 years ago, so I know it is not a knockoff.
Please pardon my complete lack of 'puter knowledge, I have a DUAL factory installed right now, I am confused, where would I plug in the 3rd monitor?
I understand there should be a slot inside the machine to hold the second card?
There are only two spots on the outside of the machine to house 2 jacks, how does this work logistically.
TIA