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At the moment I have got two monitors running off a dual output video card. I have read this article about having multiple monitors connected.
It says that this
is highly dependent on the combination of motherboard and graphics card you use as some motherboards will not allow you to use the onboard video if an add-on video card is detected
My question is there a way I can check if my computer will work with three monitors, before I go and either buy a new monitor or borrow one (which involves much hassle).
1If it's Dell, it will disable the onboard. Easiest way to go triple is to get any ATI Eyefinity card, you also then won't get performance differences between the three screens and our previous setups of one PCI-e and one PCI card had. – Richard Benson – 2012-01-20T12:17:37.250
Just a note I have a old dell 3300 (off the top of my head) with a standard ati PCI dual graphics card. I tri-monitor off of that and the on-board with out a problem - it worked straight off (but I was a little surprised to be honest!) – megaSteve4 – 2012-01-20T16:05:49.000