Re: How many video cards can be used on 1 machine? by Donald
Donald
Thu May 29 12:26:27 PDT 2008
On Wed, 28 May 2008 11:12:06 -0400, Phisherman <noone@nobody.com>
wrote:
>On Wed, 28 May 2008 06:12:36 -0700 (PDT), Nick Mirro
><nickmirro@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Currently have a single Radeon HD 3800 (3 outputs on 1 card) and are
>>using both DVI outputs to 2 monitors wile the svideo goes to the TV.
>>
>>Can I add an additional VGA card for a projector? Will the display
>>output to all of these work?
>
>Yes. XP can handle multiple video cards and any onboard video
>simultaneously.
>
>>
>>If yes, do I need to stick with a Radeon so that Catalyst Control
>>Center will see and control the new video output?
>
>No. You can use different brand names. Keep in mind that video
>circuits generate heat, check your power capacity and circulation.
While this may (or may not) be true, it is still a bad idea.
NEVER mix 'n match devices, if possible.
Using matched video cards is just as important as using matched memory
sticks if you want the best performance from them.
This is especially true with SLI/capable motherboards, which REQUIRE
matched cards if one is to "shot-gun" them (use them together to
improve overall Video performance.)
Donald L McDaniel
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