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Hi,
I have always had custom built machines, and in the past I have always had the same desktop PC dual booting into two different versions Windows OS, for two different uses.
However after a recent HDD crash, on one of the system drives, which has been sent for recovery, I have decided to built two separate desktop PC's, and run each of the functions on each of the machines.
So up until this point all is well, and I am busy with my specification for my second PC, before I get ordering.
Where I am not sure if I am painting myself into a corner is with my LCD monitor setup. I currently have 2 x 24" SAMSUNG monitors, that I have been using for the previous build, and the first of my new builds. That setup works for the gaming and also for the music recording that I do. I am not particularly displeased with the monitors, or interested in selling to buy anything different.
So my question is, when I do eventually end up finishing the second PC build (for music recording), is there a way that both PC towers can be connected to the same dual monitor set up? I would obviously not be using both machines at the same time, however their functions need them to be separate machines, also given the fact that I have developed a negative attitude towards dual booting now, because of my recent experience with my one HDD crashing.
Any assistance or advice will be appreciated.
I have always had custom built machines, and in the past I have always had the same desktop PC dual booting into two different versions Windows OS, for two different uses.
However after a recent HDD crash, on one of the system drives, which has been sent for recovery, I have decided to built two separate desktop PC's, and run each of the functions on each of the machines.
So up until this point all is well, and I am busy with my specification for my second PC, before I get ordering.
Where I am not sure if I am painting myself into a corner is with my LCD monitor setup. I currently have 2 x 24" SAMSUNG monitors, that I have been using for the previous build, and the first of my new builds. That setup works for the gaming and also for the music recording that I do. I am not particularly displeased with the monitors, or interested in selling to buy anything different.
So my question is, when I do eventually end up finishing the second PC build (for music recording), is there a way that both PC towers can be connected to the same dual monitor set up? I would obviously not be using both machines at the same time, however their functions need them to be separate machines, also given the fact that I have developed a negative attitude towards dual booting now, because of my recent experience with my one HDD crashing.
Any assistance or advice will be appreciated.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 & 8 Ultimate x64Intel Core i5 3,4hGHz & Core i7 3,6GHz16GB DDR3NVIDIA GTX970
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 & 8 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 3,4hGHz & Core i7 3,6GHz
- Motherboard
- Various
- Memory
- 16GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GTX970
- Sound Card
- SoundBlaster Audigy
- Monitor(s) Displays
- SAMSUNG P2450 (x2)
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- SAMSUNG 850 PRO SDD's
WD 640GB Caviar Black (7200RPM)
SEAGATE 2TB (7200RPM)
- PSU
- 750W
- Case
- Thermaltake Armor Full Tower Case
- Cooling
- System Fans
- Keyboard
- Logitech
- Mouse
- Logitech Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 4MB Uncappe ADSL
- Antivirus
- Avast
- Browser
- Google Chrome + Firefox + Internet Explorer