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John Gutmann 17-08-2007 00:49

2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
I was wondering how you get to have the hook up for more then 2 monitors on a desktop computer. I was hoping to do at least 3. I have heard that all you need is PCI video cards, and my desktop has 3 PCI slots so I was thinking of just buying some cheap video cards. My question is, Is this true? If so what are some inexpensive video cards that will still get the job done. They don't have to be 128mb memory each but I also don't want 3 2mb cards. Also I was wondering how to do simple things like have 2 different desktop backgrounds and etc. I already know about ultramon for the task bar but if there is a better program then go ahead and share.

-John

dlavery 17-08-2007 01:52

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
You mean like this?
Just drop a PCI-compatible video card in an open slot for each monitor, plug in the monitor, and away you go (that is, assuming that your video card will only drive one monitor; my current set up uses multiple ATI Radeon X1900 XT cards, each of which can drive two 30-inch displays from one card if you want to, although I dedicate one card per monitor for the increased performance).

-dave

mtaman02 17-08-2007 07:08

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Ok Dave you officially have creaped me out - Mind if I ask why you would need more then 2 monitors on one computer anyway? I mean yeay you could do stuff on one and do something else on the other but doesn't it confuse you at all? And which monitor do you look at the most - Left / Right or Center?

Al Skierkiewicz 17-08-2007 07:41

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
Two monitor setups are quite common for CAD applications and video editing. Many power operators like the multi monitor setup for the ability to have several apps open and cut and paste operations between apps. It works best when the estucheon around the display is not too wide so that the screens can be closer together. In video editing, the trick is to get the monitors to match color.

Greg Marra 17-08-2007 11:03

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
Pft, wimps.



Now that's a multi monitor setup!

But in all seriousness, I have a tri-headed setup for video editing. Two 15" screens flanking a 22" widescreen. Timeline and preview in the middle, source clips on the right, and clip properties on the left. It's so much better than having to deal with everything all scrunched up on one screen.

Kyle Fenton 17-08-2007 12:53

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
My company has a four monitor setup from Digital Tigers

AV_guy007 17-08-2007 15:54

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I Had dual monitors before, but now i have a single 22 inch lcd widescreen connected to a computer, and then my laptop with a 21 inch crt and its 15.4 inch screen, I then used synergy to connect both computers and all 3 monitors to one keyboard and mouse, I works great and i can copy and paste between computers.

jtdowney 17-08-2007 19:13

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DonRotolo 17-08-2007 20:56

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We regularly use 2 monitor setups at work, to avoid switching from one application to another while using both to process some information.

Dual-monitor cards are used (because neither app is terribly graphics-intensive).
Don

chris31 17-08-2007 21:04

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
I frequently use a 17inch with my laptop just so I have more room because my 15in IBM just doesnt have enough because the highest resolution the screen supports is 1024 by 768 but I can you that and the 17in with a much higher res and get enough screen space to work. What OS are you running so I can think of some programs that add some nice features for multi-screen setups.

texasranger 17-08-2007 22:08

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
Al gore has 3 huge apple 30 inch displays connected to his mac pro.

With mac os 10.5 leopard coming out in october, you'll have spaces on top of exposé, which will make your screen a lot more organized.

John Gutmann 18-08-2007 01:29

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
Well since Dave answered my question so simply I guess i should ask what some peoples opinions are on things. The first thing I can thinkof right now is what people feel about a 4:3 vs widescreen (9:16 or 10:16 or whatever) I cannot justify buying a 4:3 except for the fact that you can get one on newegg for just about 100$ compared to me paying 250$ for a nice Westinghouse widescreen. What do you guys think?

-John

CraigHickman 18-08-2007 01:57

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
IMHO, whatever monitor setup you pick should be based on what you do. I CAD, so I run 2 24" LCD's. I use both extensively when designing. If you just forum and AIM hop, a single widescreen is plenty.

Gamer930 18-08-2007 10:07

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Getting back on subject with software I believe the best and what most use at college is UltraMon.

You can do the different Background Images, Resolutions, and task bars with UltraMon.

Full list of features are at: http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/overview/

I have my UltraMon setup with 4 different profiles to fit my 19" wide screen and 19" LCD.
1. Single 19" Wide screen Monitor (For regular internet surfing)
2. Single 19" Square Monitor (almost never used)
3. Dual Display (Used for programming, video editing, office work)
4. Stretch (cool for movies and some games)

Schnabel 18-08-2007 11:02

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You know, I could have thought that not just any graphics card will work unless it has a special feature on it (crossfire or something like that). I'm thinking that if you don't have that, then all you can do is have the same image on every screen instead of multiple desktops. You may want to google that however.

artdutra04 18-08-2007 13:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by texasranger (Post 639159)
Al gore has 3 huge apple 30 inch displays connected to his mac pro.

It looks like he's busy inventing the Internets or the "al-gore-ithm"... :p
(oh the horror of lame jokes, lol)

Either way, that's still a sweet setup, which would totally pwn at video editing, CADding, or website development. And seeing how I frequently do all of those, I would love to have that setup, as currently I just have an older Apple CRT (which has very high screen resolution) from my ancient G4 PowerMac plugged in as a secondary monitor on my laptop (which has a maximum resolution of 1024x768).

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Originally Posted by John Gutmann (Post 639182)
Well since Dave answered my question so simply I guess i should ask what some peoples opinions are on things. The first thing I can thinkof right now is what people feel about a 4:3 vs widescreen (9:16 or 10:16 or whatever) I cannot justify buying a 4:3 except for the fact that you can get one on newegg for just about 100$ compared to me paying 250$ for a nice Westinghouse widescreen. What do you guys think?

-John

Go for widescreen. The recent trends for television and computer monitors has been moving away from 4:3 and towards 16:9 or 16:10 models.

And you're willing to spend a bit extra, find one that utilizes a DVI input, because some of the higher end monitors have additional USB and Firewire ports on the monitor itself. (Which can save you the hassle of needing a USB hub or additional PCI cards.) Dell and Apple both make monitors that have additional ports on their DVI monitors:

http://www.apple.com/displays/specs.html
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...9&sku=320-4688

(Note: these monitors are usually quite a bit more expensive than generic LCD monitors, but usually Dell and Apple LCD monitors are accepted as some of the best around.)

Schnabel 18-08-2007 13:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by artdutra04 (Post 639210)
Note: these monitors are usually quite a bit more expensive than generic LCD monitors, but usually Dell and Apple LCD monitors are accepted as some of the best around.

I will caution you on a dell monitor as they were rated very low in a recent review I read a couple of weeks ago. They had the lowest rating on everything (I think it was consumer reports).

Greg Marra 18-08-2007 14:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Schnabel (Post 639211)
I will caution you on a dell monitor as they were rated very low in a recent review I read a couple of weeks ago. They had the lowest rating on everything (I think it was consumer reports).

A review of a single monitor doesn't say much on the brand. Each Dell monitor (and even within the same model number) can contain LCD panels from different manufacturers. Read up on whatever monitor you're looking at.

Simon Strauss 20-08-2007 09:57

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There are ways to get this type of setup without adding video cards.

http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Toshi...oductDetail.do

And tell me this isnt sexy
http://www.massmultiples.com/products/C19/c4p19d.htm

Boydean 22-08-2007 12:12

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
The main thing to think about(for me that is) is to make sure the monitors run at the same refresh rate. I had three CRTs running at different hertz...thats one of the quickest ways to get headache.

note: This is before I found the miracle of LCDs.

Schnabel 22-08-2007 14:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Marra (Post 639213)
A review of a single monitor doesn't say much on the brand. Each Dell monitor (and even within the same model number) can contain LCD panels from different manufacturers. Read up on whatever monitor you're looking at.

Actually the review was on the company as a whole. I was really surprised to hear it as I have always like their monitors. Grr, I need to find that.

Otaku 23-08-2007 13:41

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
I run two 17" monitors piped through an ATi Radeon X800XL

Your best bet for managing them would be UltraMon (50$ iirc, 30 day trial period), which gives the secondary screens a taskbar as well and lets you manage your wallpapers better

I tell you what, it's amazing for graphic work and just multitasking in general (for instance right now I'm posting on CD, reading a conversation/chatting in IRC, and managing my music while transferring files to my laptop).

All you need is a Dual head card or additional PCI cards, and some patience (this is vital)

John Gutmann 26-08-2007 01:01

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Otaku (Post 639754)
I run two 17" monitors piped through an ATi Radeon X800XL

Your best bet for managing them would be UltraMon (50$ iirc, 30 day trial period), which gives the secondary screens a taskbar as well and lets you manage your wallpapers better

I tell you what, it's amazing for graphic work and just multitasking in general (for instance right now I'm posting on CD, reading a conversation/chatting in IRC, and managing my music while transferring files to my laptop).

All you need is a Dual head card or additional PCI cards, and some patience (this is vital)

Or you can get ultramon for free.....I got mine from a search on google of ultramon downloads since I didn't know where to get it. It isn't like I illegally got it off anything like limewire. But Like I said before I already know about Ultramon, I love it.

Otaku 26-08-2007 19:00

Re: 2+ monitor setups.....How?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Boydean (Post 639577)
The main thing to think about(for me that is) is to make sure the monitors run at the same refresh rate. I had three CRTs running at different hertz...thats one of the quickest ways to get headache.

note: This is before I found the miracle of LCDs.

I run an LCD at 60Hz and a CRT at 75Hz. No headaches here.

But then again, I've endured build season, several rock concerts, and I've hit my head a lot, so...


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Originally Posted by John Gutmann (Post 639992)
Or you can get ultramon for free.....I got mine from a search on google of ultramon downloads since I didn't know where to get it. It isn't like I illegally got it off anything like limewire. But Like I said before I already know about Ultramon, I love it.

Seeing as how you have to pay to get it from the company, downloading it for free is illegal. It's unauthorized transfer of copyrighted materials, and for the sake of CD's legality, I suggest that people keep the talk about these kinds of things elsewhere.


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