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I'm seeing a lot of conflicting information, on Super User and the web in general, about nVidia cards running three monitors. The opinions I have found so far include:
- no single nVidia card can run three monitors
- an nVidia card with a display port can drive three monitors.
an nVidia card with an HDMI port a DVI and a diaplayport can drive one of each.
- Where does this confusion come from?
- What are the real requirements for a three monitor card.
- is there a definitive list somewhere.
PS: I'm only interested in single card solutions because I only have one PCIex16 slot.
PPS: sorry, SLI is not an option (unless its on a single card)
My goal is to be sure that the card I buy can run three monitors.
I'm limited to Nvidia because I have custom CUDA code it needs to run.
I'm running Ubuntu if it makes a diference.
Well, since you mentioned 5 series, I could run 3 screens on my 5200. It's nice to see that after all these years cards which can run 3 screens are getting common once again. – AndrejaKo – 2011-06-08T22:12:03.977
its a space limit. i can only fit one card because i only have one PCIe16 slot – Arthur Ulfeldt – 2011-06-08T22:14:07.003
1do all cards in the 5XX line have the capacity to run three monitors? – Arthur Ulfeldt – 2011-06-08T22:15:49.297
I can't tell if your being serious or not @andrejako I was thinking that I had heard of people doing it on single cards in the past... I just never actually tried it and remembered seeing that article on slashdot like a month ago so I figured it was some good hard evidence that it's possible. – Supercereal – 2011-06-08T22:16:34.740
@Arthur it does not look like it is possible with the 560 (I just asked a friend)... I know none of the 4xx series cards support it either. – Supercereal – 2011-06-08T22:21:04.093
@Kyle I'm serious (I think). After some more remembering, I think I used RCA connector for one of the monitors. Back then it worked out of the box, but newer generation cards removed the capability to have 3 screens at the same time, even if there were enough physical ports on a card. Of course it wasn't for gaming with 3 screens at one (there were Matrox cards that did that). – AndrejaKo – 2011-06-08T22:30:51.410
it's cheaper to buy a new motherboard and two video cards than to buy a 590... – Arthur Ulfeldt – 2011-06-09T18:50:03.777
@arthur - so true! but it is a single card that supports three monitors and has CUDA... – Supercereal – 2011-06-09T18:51:31.810
3@Arthur the 590 can do it (and others can't) because it has dual GPUs. A bit like SLI on one card. – cuu508 – 2012-03-20T18:59:30.280