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  • Jaws
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    I've got the 7600GS and I'd say it is a good card, obviously not all that powerful but still fits the bill for most modern games. The best thing about it is the fact it's passively cooled (so silent).

    I also picked up a ati 9250 card for 20 odd quid, passively cooled aswell, no idea on 3d performance though - probably crap. Works fine with 2 screens though.

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  • Clippy
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    Do you know if they do a GivesHead2Go Edition?

    IGMC.

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  • Ruprect
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    Nice - thanks guys

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  • Ardesco
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    Or there is always:

    http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gx...gital/home.php

    if you want to be really flash

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  • Ardesco
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    http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gx...gital/home.php

    is always a quick easy way to do it that you can keep when you upgrade

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  • KevinS
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    Assuming you don't want something that can power the latest and greatest games, something like this should do the job just fine and is under £50..

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  • PAH
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    Add a graphics card with dual outputs, usually one VGA and one DVI, though you can get a DVI->VGA adapter if neither monitor has DVI input.

    I chose to upgrade my existing monitor for a bigger one (24" seeing as they're relatively cheap now) rather than have two seperate monitors. I could always add another one later if I was greedy!

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by KevinS View Post
    What type of video card do you have at the moment?? Most (all??) modern video cards will support multiple monitors (with the exception of onboard)..
    Yeah I suppose I need to check that

    It was just the out of the box one from dell about a year and a half ago.

    Assuming there is only one monitor port, can anyone answer the above?

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  • KevinS
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    What type of video card do you have at the moment?? Most (all??) modern video cards will support multiple monitors (with the exception of onboard)..

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  • Ruprect
    started a topic Quickest, easiest and cheapest way to add a monitor

    Quickest, easiest and cheapest way to add a monitor

    Assuming I have the monitor I want to add, what do I need to get an extra port onto the PC to add the monitor into? New graphics card? usb adapter? graphics card adapter?

    would prefer not usb as I'm pretty sure all usb ports are used already and don't want to have to buy another adapter for that...

    TIA
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