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New Post 10/13/2009 7:24 PM
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User is offline Morten Rokosz
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Monitoring PC  (Norway)

I am about to setup a NOC PC for our Hosted services. I want a four monitor setup. The machine itself does not need to be powerful, but what do you suggest putting into it to be able to run four 24" monitors in 1920x1200?


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New Post 10/14/2009 2:04 AM
User is offline Petter
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Re: Monitoring PC  (Norway)
two dual dvi pci-cards. (or pcie/agp + pci) ATI chipsets are friendly when it comes to multiple displayadapters. I assume you don't want all 4 monitors to show the same picture? (Matrox used to be great for multimonitoring, but they are not when resolutions go byond 1400x1050)
I had 2x1600x1200 on radeon x1300 pcie + 2x1280x1024 on radeon 9250 pci. (both dvi+vga) It's the monitors that makes the limits. CPU was single core 2,6ghz intel.

You'll need at least 40mb ram on your adapters, which shouldn't realy be hard get past.
 
New Post 11/11/2009 1:51 PM
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Re: Monitoring PC  (Germany)

Hi,

the new Matrox PCIe x16 multi-display card should do the work: http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/products/graphics_cards/m_series/m9188pciex16/

Bye
Marcus

 
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