3 monitor setup on a business computer

Lazarus52980

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I currently run a 22" widescreen monitor on my system at work, but I have been given permission to run 3 monitors if I purchase my own equipment. I don't need anything elaborate for a monitor, (My 22" is a Hanns-G, and I was thinking I would just get 2 more of those) and am more concerned about a graphics card. Anyone have any advice on a decent card to run 3 monitors, but not break the bank?

If it matters, the motherboard is an Intel DH61WW (http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherboards/desktop-board-dh61ww.html) and it has a 350w power supply.


Thank you!
 

Lean L

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buy the cheapest pci express video card out there. They should all support dual monitors.

2 + 1 from int video, you are good.
 

KingFatty

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Agreed, just keep your existing setup and add a 2nd cheap video card and two more monitors. So no need for a video card that supports 3 monitors on its own; you save lots of money by using 2 displays per video card.
 
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buy the cheapest pci express video card out there. They should all support dual monitors.

2 + 1 from int video, you are good.

Are you sure the integrated will still work when a discrete card is installed? My work comp has a very low end card, but the VGA output from the mobo seems disabled.