I have a Gainward 9400Gt (NVIDIA) with a Dual Link DVI (DVI-DL) and a VGA port. I currently have two 17" monitors hooked up, one to the DVI port and one to the VGA port in extended desktop configuration
I would like to add a third Monitor (which would be VGA, 15") as a clone of the desktop.
Is this possible with my current setup by using a DVI-DL to DVI-I and VGA splitter cable to add the third monitor.
Is this actually possible?
I also have onboard ATI graphics but I don't suppose I would be able to use the NVIDIA graphics at the same time as the ATI one.
The other option would be to add another NVIDIA graphics card but that would mean also buying a new mobo as my current one has only one PICe x16 slot.
So what I want to know is wheter I can just split the dual link DVI to add a third monitor as a clone of the desktop.
Also one of my friends told me that would not actually work (have a third monitor as clone)because the motitor would have to support the resolution of the current desktop i.e in extended mode currently I have 2560x1024. Is that true?
OS is currently Ubuntu/Linux Mint but could switch to XP/Vista/Windows 7 if it won't work in Linux.
I would like to add a third Monitor (which would be VGA, 15") as a clone of the desktop.
Is this possible with my current setup by using a DVI-DL to DVI-I and VGA splitter cable to add the third monitor.
Is this actually possible?
I also have onboard ATI graphics but I don't suppose I would be able to use the NVIDIA graphics at the same time as the ATI one.
The other option would be to add another NVIDIA graphics card but that would mean also buying a new mobo as my current one has only one PICe x16 slot.
So what I want to know is wheter I can just split the dual link DVI to add a third monitor as a clone of the desktop.
Also one of my friends told me that would not actually work (have a third monitor as clone)because the motitor would have to support the resolution of the current desktop i.e in extended mode currently I have 2560x1024. Is that true?
OS is currently Ubuntu/Linux Mint but could switch to XP/Vista/Windows 7 if it won't work in Linux.
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