ddock 2006-03-02 04:15
I have a 9600 PRO w/ DVI+Analog+TVout and I have attached a CRT and a digital LCD. What I don't get is that these cards and many others out there supposedly support four/eight/and so on displays. BUT WHERE DO THEY PLUG IN??? I have seen some Gallery pics of like 6 monitors with just a couple cards. HOW? what precisely is meant by dualhead? is that physical connections?
Thank you for your help in advance.
Dustin
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Tantalus 2006-03-02 05:10
the higher density video cards that support 4 or 8 monitors per card use a different type of external card connector than the dvi and vga d-sub connectors that you're probably familiar with.
the cards are bundled with a y-type adapter, one end is a 50-60 pincout connector that connectos to the video card, the other end of the adapter has multiple dvi/vga female connectors that you would plug your monitor cables into.
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ddock 2006-03-02 11:50
perfect. thank you for that.
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Jon 2006-04-21 16:33
a card supporting eight screens? Never heard of, what model?
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ECarlson 2006-04-22 04:02
There's the Colorgraphic Xentera GT 8, but it is a PCI card.
Here is some info from their web site:
Xentera GT 8 (Available in PCI form factor) - Support for eight screen VGA output at up to 2048x1536 per display - Support for quad screen DVI output at up to 1600x1200 per display - Support for quad screen TV output in NTSC or PAL - 256 MEG SGRAM total with four VPUs
- Eric, www.InvisibleRobot.com
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Jon 2006-04-22 06:00
wow! the only product available regarding 8 screens?
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Jon 2006-04-24 09:41
does this product the "span"-trick?
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ECarlson 2006-04-24 13:19
From reading the documentation on their web site, it doesn't mention span mode, or even anythng similar to it, not even for 2 monitors. You might want to contact them to find out: Colorgraphic
FYI: I think the 4-port cards are around $500, and the 8 port card is around $800. The 8-port only comes in PCI, while the 4-port is available in all 3 formats (PCI, AGP, PCI-e).
- Eric, www.InvisibleRobot.com
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