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PC with output to two monitors

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koster | 22:27 Fri 21st Nov 2008 | Technology
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I need a desktop PC which can be connected to two monitors simultaneously. What exactly do I need to look for?
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you just need a double headed card
nor recomending these - just examples - how much you spend depends on what you need to do
http://www.microdirect.co.uk/productlister.asp x?n=2,12,57&cpp=10&co=10#Paging

Look for the magic words
Max Monitors Supported2<b/>

make sure they are the right type
some cheaper ones still have
1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) <b/>
1 x DVI-I - 29 pin combined DVI <b/>
1 x S-video/composite output
I run two monitors form one PC. I have 2 DVI outputs though I use an adapter in one of them to run a VGA monitor without any problems at all. Just a quick look at the back of the PC will tell you if there are 2 outputs or not.
This may help. It is for Windows XP, but the hardware principles are the same.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup /hwandprograms/monitors.mspx

By the way, I did a quick search on Google for "two monitors" and got loads of examples of how to set it up.
I've been running two monitors since it first becanme possible (in W98). Almost all decent video cards these days will allow two monitors. Like scaniavabis, all 3 of my machines (XP Vista and Ubuntu) have double outlet cards, each with a DVI and an analog socket, and on all of them I use a DVI - D19 adaptor to connect the second monitor.
My cards are all nVidia of various types.
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Thanks for all your answers. So if my PC has a VGA out and a DVI out, and the monitors have VGA in, I just need to buy a DVI to VGA cable to connect the second one.

Is that right?
normally you get a dvi-vga adapter in the box
hang on 'till you open the box and see
if it's needed an adapter only costs a couple of quid

I have a 22" mrai (dvi-i) and an older 19" samsung (standard vga) which both live together hapily
(VHGs link explains it all very well)
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Which box do you mean? The monitor box or graphics card box?
The graphics card box

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