I have a Nvidia GT 120 graphics card.
It has a VGA, DVI and DMI output. Can
I have 3 monitors with this? One for
each port.
Out of the box, the NVidia GT 120 will support multiple monitors, as in two (2) monitors. This is typically achieved by routing one monitor through the DVI output and the other through the VGA output. You should be able to use the HDMI and DVI for the two monitor set up, but YMMV depending on how the HDMI is being routed in the card.
To use three (3) monitors, you'll need to purchase a second video card. However, you can could use a hardware appliance such as the Matrox TripleHead2Go with a single video card to achieve the three monitor setup:
Matrox TripleHead2Go is an external
multi-display upgrade that adds up to
three monitors to your notebook or
desktop computer. Ideal for
professionals requiring more desktop
space for maximum productivity
increases and gamers wanting a totally
immersive experience, this small box
lets you run different applications on
each display or view one application
across up to three monitors. Available
in DisplayPort, Digital, or Analog
Editions.
Finally, regardless of what type of set-up you choose, you should consider using an application such as UltraMon to manager your multiple monitor setup.
Edit 2010-05-20
Jeff Atwood of Coding Horror has recently posted a good article titled: Three Monitors For Every User.
possible duplicate of http://superuser.com/questions/133764/can-i-use-an-nvidia-geforce-9600gt-for-triple-monitor
– th3dude – 2010-04-24T22:07:30.5302the "possible dupe" has already been closed as a duplicate of this one. – quack quixote – 2010-04-25T05:34:17.397