I use a 3 monitor setup. Each flat screen has a DVI and a VGA connection (as
well as others, but that's enough!!)
I use 2 dual head video cards:
primary: NVIDIA Quadro FX3450/4000 (2 dvi)
secondary: NVIDIA GeForce FX5200 (1 dvi + 1 vga)
I will tell you that i had to get both to have the same chipset (tried ati
ones for my secondary and they just wouldnt work -- even tho they said
"Vista Capable")
I use DVI for my Vista box inputs
using the VGA for my XP box inputs.
WORKS!
"Michael Solomon" <user@#notme.com> wrote in message
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> "Jack" <replyto@it> wrote in message
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>> Where can I see the list of video cards supporting the second monitor?
>> Jack
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> Check card manufacturer websites for cards that support dual monitors.
> Or, you could go to Google or any other search engine, type in ATI Dual
> Monitor Graphics Card, check the list, then type in nVidia Dual Monitor
> Graphics card and check the list.
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> The above will give you various models, check the card manufacturer
> websites for Vista compatibility and make sure they are providing fully
> functional drivers for Vista as some cards you find in your search may be
> older and manufacturer's may only be providing basic drivers as a result.
> --
> Michael Solomon
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