Max 2010-06-13 20:14
sorry if this sounds a bit noobish but it seems i can`t find out the answer by myself...my problem is that i want to build up a Quad Monitor sistem using a video splitter like this one for example: 4 Port DVI Video Splitter
it says max resolution is : 1920 x 1200 but i can`t figure it out if this res is for each monitor meaning 1920 (x4) x 1200 if i put them in straight line... or if this max res its for all 4 monitors 1920 (/4) x 1200 in witch case i can`t do anything with it since the monitors are supposed to be about 23" ... this is my primary question
secondary question:
if this max resolution is 1920 x 1200 per monitor does my video card has to support a high resolution like: 1920 (x4) x 1200? or its enough only max 1920x1200?
and 3rd: can UltraMon manage this kind of configuration? because i want to do different things on each monitor...
thx very much,
Max.
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ecarlson 2010-06-14 08:19
This splitter will display the exact same image on all 4 monitors (that's what a video splitter does).
The rest of the questions are not relevant: I don't think a video splitter is what you are looking for.
- Eric www.InvisibleRobot.com
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Max 2010-06-14 18:30
any solution for using a 4 monitor system? except using 2 Video boards?
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Albert Wiersch 2010-06-15 01:06
I believe ATI makes a single card that supports up to 6 monitors.
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ecarlson 2010-06-17 09:04
There are video cards with 4 outputs, but you take a hit on cost and/or performance compared to using 2 ordinary video cards. You can also use a couple USB video adapters, instead of a second video card, if you don't need high-performance 3D video.
- Eric www.InvisibleRobot.com
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