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Question : Problem: Best way to add a third monitor
Hello
I have an AGP nVidea Ti4200 graphics card which has two monitor outputs. I am running two monitors perfectly fine at the moment, everything's good.
I want to add a third monitor. But there' nowhere to plug the third monitor in to. Well, there is the monitor output on the motherboard, but I gather it's not even worth trying that beause it won't work apparently.
What's the best way to add my third monitor? Can I really buy a PCI graphics card from eBay and just plug that in, plug a monitor in to that, and expect it to work? Is it hard to set up? Is there a better way?
Many thanks
Spencer
Answer : Problem: Best way to add a third monitor
I think you are on the correct path. Just make sure that your power supply can handle an additional video being added into the mix.
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