ryan b 2005-06-27 02:19
I would like to order a system from dell then put my own video cards in it. It needs to power 7 monitors. Here is a list of the monitors (already purchased):
Viewsonic VE710B (2) - VGA Viewsonic VG510B (2) - VGA Viewsonic VG910B – VGA or DVI Viewsonic VP230MB (2) – VGA or DVI
How can I do this? Thanks a lot.
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Tantalus 2005-06-27 06:34
the power supplies on the dells are designed to power only a very basic configuration. putting that many video cards in one system may strain it beyond the power specs. also, many of the dells have only 2-3 pci cards. make sure the pc you order has enough of the proper slots.
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ECarlson 2005-06-27 11:07
If you're using low-end video cards (with no fans), and not doing heavy 3D, you should be able to run many cards at the same time in an ordinary computer, with an ordinary power supply.
- Eric, www.InvisibleRobot.com
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John 2005-07-12 08:59
I think nivida pci cards will work. I don't think the agp quad cards will work with another pci card. So you probably will need 2 pci cards.
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Gareth Evans 2005-07-18 06:56
If/when you get that working, I will be insanely jealous of you.
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A Friend 2005-07-27 01:10
Save yourself the hassle & just get one of these. http://www.colorgraphic.net/newsite/products/xentera_gt8_models.html
I have one in my Dell Precision 370, along with the original dual-capable board. I currently have only 6 monitors connected but hopefully soon Santa will drop 4 more on my desk. ;-)
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Doanster 2005-08-02 15:24
A Friend: You got to be kidding... I am SO jealous... santa's never that nice to me hehe
but seriously, where would I buy one of those cards from? Can you game in 3D accross all monitors? (that gaming part is important)
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crumbster 2005-08-14 08:56
I am currently running 7 19" lcd's all radeon chip based cards...1 agp and 3 pci...It does seem to bog down my screen writes and when I use my mic in a talk room it breaks up..posabbly too much data going through the buss....anyone have any thoughts??
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