Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Is it possible to connect 4 monitors to a PC using dual Graphics cards (SLI or Crossfire)?

I do allot of graphics and web development. I currently have a dual vga card that allows me to use my motherboard monitor as a 3rd monitor. The system is great with 3 20 inch LCDs hooked up. I need to upgrade my PC for better performance. If I get two cards with dual outputs, will that allow me to connect 3 or 4 monitors right to the cards, each extending my desktop?

Is it possible to connect 4 monitors to a PC using dual Graphics cards (SLI or Crossfire)?
Yes, you can. If you disable multi-gpu rendering (SLI) through the software while running a pair of NVidia graphics cards (with the hardware SLI bridge), you should be able to run 4 outputs (monitors or TVs).





Not sure about ATI cards.
Reply:no dual means 2 so it's 2








u will need anthor card for 4
Reply:no, but you can purchase a quad monitor output.





Maxtor makes some called a QID





This is what I am using. I have been very satisfied


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