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PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 9:44 am
by kiwiarcher
I want to hook up two maybe three monitors to my computer:

Computer is AMD 3400, 1 GIG RAM, 256 Video card.

The video card has one RGB outlet, and one s-video, one composite.

Is there are way that won't break the bank to use the existing card, maybe some little converters you have seen etc.

I also want to try not to losse to much grunt with the extra monitors.

Would love the matrox triple 2 go but out of my price range.

Have looked for RGB to s-video connectors but cannot find any fo sale in NZ.

Hope you guys can help

Rob
SCVAC Opps Manager
www.scvac.co.nr

PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 10:56 am
by ardypilot
Welcome to the forums Rob.

I have considered a multiple monitor set up in the past, but decided not to go through with it as I guessed it would drain all my 2.4 GHz system's resources.

However, I found this page which has some helpful info and you may like to have a look at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307873/en-us

Cheers.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 11:48 am
by Jimmy
welcome Rob :)

I borrowed my brothers tv a few weeks ago and hooked it up to the s-video input on my card.
Performance wise it didnt realy affect my frames at all. Unless I tried to have a flight deck view on one display and spot view on the other for example , that cut the fps in half but i found that just undocking subpanes like the gps or overhead and dragging them accros realy had no effect on frames. :rolleyes:

If you want to set up multimonitors realy cheaply you could just buy a tv of tradme or somewere and just make shore its got a s-video output, they go for around 50 dollars if your lucky, although I did find with a the television I used that it was difficult to see detail like words etc... :( I don't no if all tvs would be like this but the res was set at 1024x768.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 11:53 am
by Jimmy
Hmmmmm why did that happen .........
sorry about that , I sore a few speling mistakes so i went "edit " to fix it but when I submited the modified post it appered tiwce.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 12:47 pm
by ZK-MAT
I have had three monitors (19", 17" and 15") connected and didn't notice any performance drop. Initially I had two larger screens connected to my 6600GT AGP card, then intoduced a third using an old S3 Trio 8 meg PCI card that ran a very old 15" monitor. I then was given a PCI 128 meg ATI card and then ran two off that with my main AGP card just running my main 19" monitor. I sold the PCI card and now are back to just two monitors off one card as three was really too much for my needs.

For flight siming I run FS Nav and Squawkbox on the second monitor with the main screen showing FS. For other games the second monitor usually displays Teamspeak. For web browsing, file management and document editing it's handy being able to drag from one monitor to another.

Monitors are cheap, especially older 15" models, and you can get old PCI cards from scrap machines.

I am lost now without a multimonitor setup.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:51 pm
by kiwiarcher
Thanks everyone for the comments, Trolly, glad to see your forum is going so well, seems to me New Zealanders are bit slow using forums, compared to the Aussies, using the VOZ forum as an example.

We had a support forum going for our site but no body used it, in fact I must close it down.

Have just about decided to buy a new 128MB video card with RGB and Dvi outputs so that gives me 2 extra monitors plus my primary monitor.

Just have to jusify buying wideview software now. Does anybody know of any other software similar to WideView?

Rob
www.scvac.co.nr

PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:36 pm
by Squirrel
Us kiwis are more reserved in our comments but its good to see someone putting out the word on simming in Aotearoa :P

Stacey

PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:26 pm
by ardypilot
Monitors are cheap, especially older 15" models, and you can get old PCI cards from scrap machines.


Indeed. I have an old 15" I am trying to get rid of... PM me if your interested anyone ;)

PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 7:51 pm
by Gusinqld
There is now a fantastic new way to using a multimonitor setup without buying a new Video card....its the new Matrox Triple Head2Go system. Here is the URL to it.

http://www.fspilotshop.com/product_info ... cts_id=880


Gus