ArchRaven13 0 Posted May 4, 2007 i have two monitors already and want to add a third i have an extra one laying around and i have a spare pci video card can i run the thrid off of it or do i have to do some thing special or is it just not posible. right now i am runing a radeon 9200 with dual monitors and have another pci video card with a 8 mb video mem can i run a third. i am runing xp with a 1.2 ghz processer and 512 mem with one 40 gig hard drive and another 320 for more space on a 300 watt psu and three cooling fans. what would i have to do to be able to use a thrid monitor i am perrty computer inclined and have done lots of computer repair and programing but have never found and info pertaning to three monitors just two i do a lot of mutitasking and two is just not enough any help would be great thanks Share this post Link to post
ArchRaven13 0 Posted May 5, 2007 is it at all posible to do this i mean have three monitors Share this post Link to post
jmmijo 1 Posted May 5, 2007 This should work, I would first however d/l and install the latest video drivers for you current graphics card, also make sure you have the latest Chipset/INF drivers for your motherboard as well as all current patches and such for the OS. After this find and d/l the latest drivers for that PCI card and have them ready to installe. You should be able to install that PCI card and boot up into your OS and install those drivers you have just d/l for it. Now, of course the fun in managing the desktop and monitors connected to each card You may have to play around with these settings to get things to work properly however. Share this post Link to post
ArchRaven13 0 Posted May 6, 2007 thanks for the help i will try that i don't have to much trouble with the two monitors but three might be a prob i will just have to try and see i talked to some people and they said there is some software out there you can use but i have to find it first Share this post Link to post
ArchRaven13 0 Posted May 7, 2007 i found another one called ultramon it works perrty good Share this post Link to post