Multiple monitors


  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Premium
       #1

    Multiple monitors


    Hi all

    First post ever to a computer forum

    I have a new computer and I am planning to output to on or more of three monitors including a 42 inch TV

    I have an ATI 5770 GPU

    The output will be identical on the different displays

    Stupid question - does the output to multiple monitors slow the performance? If so it there a way to activate only the monitor or monitors that I will be using?

    Thanks

    Will
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  2. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #2

    Welcome to SevenForums! You made the right decision posting here.

    If you have a compatible video card, you will have no trouble using dual monitors. Performance impact will be slight, unnoticeable unless you are trying to game that way.

    Yes, you can disable any monitors you do not use. Right-click on the desktop, and click Screen Resolution. YOu can go from there.

    Hope this helps,
    ~Jonathan
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  3. Posts : 1,470
    Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition
       #3

    the good news is with your graphic card you should be able to support all 3 at once and unless your doing some heavy gaming or something really graphics intensive you will hardly notice the impact on performance. your card also supports ati's eyefinity feature which is nice with multiple high res monitors. you may want to try ultramon or other utilities that will make the setup more useful. "throwing" a window onto a monitor actually feels more productive than just dragging it.
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  4. Posts : 2,588
    SEVEN x64
       #4

    MO Will said:
    Hi all

    First post ever to a computer forum

    I have a new computer and I am planning to output to on or more of three monitors including a 42 inch TV

    I have an ATI 5770 GPU

    The output will be identical on the different displays

    Stupid question - does the output to multiple monitors slow the performance? If so it there a way to activate only the monitor or monitors that I will be using?

    Thanks

    Will
    hi there..... dual monitors shouldn't affect performance at all, they run in the 2D environment & wont affect 3D gaming or media playback.....

    in order to run both monitors as one desktop (if that's what your saying you want to achieve)...

    right click the desktop & select ''screen resolution''

    then select one of the 2 monitors listed & in the drop down box select...''extend these desktops''

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