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tonz
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Hi everyone, i recently bought a biostar motherbroad with built in GeForce 6150 which supports multi-display as i was told, however it only has 1 VGA output. So i bought a splitter and plugged in 2 TFT moniters, but the system only detected as 1 monitor and ended up with 2 clone screens. i am using XP and have updated the latest driver. Can anyone give me any advice please?
Thanks in advance Toni |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 413
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Hi splitter won't let you get multiple outputs out of a GPU. The splitter will split a single signal into two i.e. clone mode. if the mobo doesn't have multiple outputs you could easily add a Geforce 8400 GS (G98) with two outputs for as little as £27: http://www.scan.co.uk/Product.aspx?W...+DVI-I%2f+HDTV This will give you significantly better performance than the 6150, add MPEG-2, VC-1 and H.264 VLD modes (full decode offload. Only supported on G98 8400 GS which have a 576 Mhz core and 1000 MHz memory clock. The older 8400 (G86) only had H.264 VLD). |
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