- Dec 14, 2011
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Hi Everyone,
I'm running a PC that does dual duty as my personal/work computer and as a HTPC, motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H, currently I'm running two monitors (Dell 3007 "2560x1600" & Dell 2007 "1600x1200") with the IGP.
I want to connect a second 1600x1200 LCD and also reconnect a HD display that runs at 1920x800p.
What will be the best, cost effective way to make this happen. I understand that this Motherboard supports Crossfire-X with the IGP, is this something worthwhile to look into? I'm primarily concerned with reliability & simplicity, I don't need the latest & greatest as I don't game at all.
Can I accomplish what I need to for under $100, will I see any real improvement if I open up my budget to say ~$200?
I'm kind of flying blind here and would appreciate specific recommendations, the last video card I bought was a Geforce 7950GT and that was back when it was near top of the heap...
Thanks for any & all advice, I'm pretty out of touch and really have no clue what I'm looking at/for.
Thanks,
Erik
I'm running a PC that does dual duty as my personal/work computer and as a HTPC, motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H, currently I'm running two monitors (Dell 3007 "2560x1600" & Dell 2007 "1600x1200") with the IGP.
I want to connect a second 1600x1200 LCD and also reconnect a HD display that runs at 1920x800p.
What will be the best, cost effective way to make this happen. I understand that this Motherboard supports Crossfire-X with the IGP, is this something worthwhile to look into? I'm primarily concerned with reliability & simplicity, I don't need the latest & greatest as I don't game at all.
Can I accomplish what I need to for under $100, will I see any real improvement if I open up my budget to say ~$200?
I'm kind of flying blind here and would appreciate specific recommendations, the last video card I bought was a Geforce 7950GT and that was back when it was near top of the heap...
Thanks for any & all advice, I'm pretty out of touch and really have no clue what I'm looking at/for.
Thanks,
Erik