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I am looking to buy a new video card to power two identical monitors. The monitors came with both DVI and VGA cables, so I am able to use either. My current video card has two DVI ports on the back, so I have both monitors connected via DVI at present. I have noticed that many modern video cards…
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Which would you choose? Some more detail:
I can choose between:
A dual-headed card with both heads DVI but only 256MB of memory
A dual-headed card with one VGA and one DVI, with 512MB of memory.
Both monitors are 1600x1200
I'll be doing mostly business app development on the computer. No gameplay…
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I have:
a Macbook (which has Mini-DVI output)
an Apple Mini-DVI to DVI adapter (so I can hook up my Macbook to my DVI LCD)
a Mac mini (which has DVI output)
I see that I can get a DVI-to-Video (s-video and composite) adapter from Apple that will let me hook up my Mac mini to my TV set (which…
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I want to make dual head setup without xrandr but with Xinerama.
I put "Screen 1" line into xorg.conf, but card still show identical output on DVI-2 and DVI-3
It is important to use xinerama for me (to glue three monitors), that's why i decide not to use ranrd (randr is incompatible with xinerama…
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I am going to buy BenQ G2220HD 22" LCD display
I already have an EVGA GeForce 9400GT.
Both support DVI. But the confusion came when I wanted to buy a DVI cable.
I am confused with DVI and DVI-D and DVI-I and then Single link and Dual link!
Can someone tell me whether this cable can be used to…
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