Outputing one comp's picture to 3 monitors- the most economical solution?

MAMAFUFU

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I want to output my comp's picture to 3 monitors(that is, identical picture). The 3 monitors are sitting next to each other. Which way uses least money(cost effective)?

1) 1-to-3 video splitter (how much?)
2) one matrox G400 DH and one PCI display card(can this be done? do I need tweaking in bios/windows?)
3) one matrox G400DH and one 1-to-2 video splitter

My comp uses Asus A7V mobo.
 

etech

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1) 1-to-3 video splitter (how much?)

I did a quick search on altavista and there are a lot of splitters out there.(searched on "Video splitter" +monitor). The cost will depend on the quality (bandwidth) you need. Also make sure that it will handel the signal(VGA,SVGA etc.) that you need.

MTIVopex
National
Cablesonline
Blackbox
Startech
 

Enigma

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I've run three vid cards(AGP, PCI, PCI) at one time and it should be the easy and cheap way to go. Win98, WinME, and Win2000 all support up to nine outputs.
 

Howard

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More video cards will extend your desktop across the monitors. If you have a splitter they'll all be the same, though.
 

MAMAFUFU

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Yucky:
Do you mean I can't show 3 identical pictures on the 3 mons if I use 3 display cards?
 

Czar

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If you want to go the video card way then best get G400 DH and a splitter.
 

stingygrrl

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I had a Y splitter to show 2 identical screens on 2 monitors. That worked well for us, so 2 of us could comfortably view something w/o invading each other's space! :)
 

wezal

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I use a generic black box powered VGA splitter called VS-98. I bought it at Frys electronics for under $100, but I don't remember how much exactly. I think it works great though for when you need multiple screens with the same image, plus it has 8 outputs. This way you don't need to use up all your PCI slots with video cards. Hope this helps.