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| zelda4evr | Jul 7 2007, 02:52 AM Post #1 |
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my computer has support for dual monitors and i was wondering, how you would hook up two monitors? do you have to buy a special monitor? with special chords? |
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| silverfire56 | Jul 7 2007, 04:04 AM Post #2 |
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no use a normal screen with normal cords steps 1) plug in the 2nd screen so 2 screens are connected with a normal connector 2) boot 3)configure the drivers useing the program for your chipset (ati or nvida) you should be good to go 2 screens also require 2x the processing power, i hope u have a good graphics card (i wish i had one) |
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