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From: tanstafl on 28 Jan 2008 04:59 I'm planning to build a new system centered around dual 22" LCDs - one in landscape and one in portrait mode. I'm fairly decent on PCs in general, but years ago I decided to avoid things graphic since I'm not a gamer. My penance for that is I now have to do some remedial reading. I would like to get two things from this post: 1) Is this a feasible goal? Can 1 card (or 2?) drive both a 1680x1050 and a 1050x1680 monitor? No sense chasing the impossible dream. 2) I would appreciate references to sites that have general and/or moderately technical tutorials or reference materials so I can bootstrap my knowledge level. I don't have a decent understanding of the interdependencies of the monitor(s), video card(s) and the OS (probably XP2 Pro). I will appreciate any responses. Don't waste your time with detailed technical explanations, at best I'd probably only partially comprehend. Those conversations can wait until I can form decent questions :-) ---- Pete Gebel pfgebel(deletethis)@crisperiodcom Have the best day possible - all things considered
From: William on 28 Jan 2008 18:07 "tanstafl" <me(a)mine.xxz> wrote in message news:up5rp35ftnkh5fa4l6cuq16lvamclu0oqf(a)4ax.com... > I'm planning to build a new system centered around dual 22" LCDs - one > in landscape and one in portrait mode. I'm fairly decent on PCs in > general, but years ago I decided to avoid things graphic since I'm not > a gamer. My penance for that is I now have to do some remedial > reading. I would like to get two things from this post: > > 1) Is this a feasible goal? Can 1 card (or 2?) drive both a 1680x1050 > and a 1050x1680 monitor? No sense chasing the impossible dream. > > 2) I would appreciate references to sites that have general and/or > moderately technical tutorials or reference materials so I can > bootstrap my knowledge level. I don't have a decent understanding of > the interdependencies of the monitor(s), video card(s) and the OS > (probably XP2 Pro). > > I will appreciate any responses. Don't waste your time with detailed > technical explanations, at best I'd probably only partially > comprehend. Those conversations can wait until I can form decent > questions :-) > ---- > Pete Gebel pfgebel(deletethis)@crisperiodcom > Have the best day possible - all things considered I've been running two 19" monitors on my own computer for over 4 years now. CCC will handle the resolutions and rotation you are interested in with no problems. The biggest problem is the initial setup, simple, but can be confusing. At first, both monitors will be active, but when windows starts only the primary monitor will be active. Once you "extend" your desktop onto the second monitor in CCC it will be active from that time forward. You will have to set the resolutions and rotations at that point. It's all their in CCC. Three years ago I had problems with some programs not working with two monitors, some would not show drop-down menus or video on the second monitor. Some would not start-up on the second monitor. However, this seems to have cleared up the past year after updating my programs. I think more and more people are taking advantage of two monitors that all these high-end graphics cards can provide and the software industry is answering a need. One area of problem has been with windows and background desktop images. Their are programs that will correct this problem, allowing a single image to span across multiple monitors. I finally went with a program called WidowBlinds which takes care of this and a multiple of other features for me. Oh - screen savers, not all screen savers run across multiple monitors. It's fun when they do. William
From: Geoff on 31 Jan 2008 06:46 tanstafl wrote: > I'm planning to build a new system centered around dual 22" LCDs - one > in landscape and one in portrait mode. I'm fairly decent on PCs in > general, but years ago I decided to avoid things graphic since I'm not > a gamer. My penance for that is I now have to do some remedial > reading. I would like to get two things from this post: > > 1) Is this a feasible goal? Can 1 card (or 2?) drive both a 1680x1050 > and a 1050x1680 monitor? No sense chasing the impossible dream. why would you want one in landscape and one in portrait? :) you should be able to do this with 1 normal video card with 2 outputs i use dual head (1 video card) and i tested turning my main display into portrait mode just for a laugh as long as you buy ati or nvidia video card, you should be fine avoid crappy graphics chipsets like intel, you normaly find em on cheapo desktops, and laptops, just stick with those 2 brands to( hopefully) save your sanity :)
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