On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 11:46:20 +0000, Geoff <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>tanstafl wrote:
>> I'm planning to build a new system centered around dual 22" LCDs - one
>> in landscape and one in portrait mode. I'm fairly decent on PCs in
>> general, but years ago I decided to avoid things graphic since I'm not
>> a gamer. My penance for that is I now have to do some remedial
>> reading. I would like to get two things from this post:
>>
>> 1) Is this a feasible goal? Can 1 card (or 2?) drive both a 1680x1050
>> and a 1050x1680 monitor? No sense chasing the impossible dream.
>
>why would you want one in landscape and one in portrait?
That goes to assumptions I've made that probably should be examined.
My idea was that some apps like .doc and .pdf would be a natural fit
for portrait mode. I would expect that the 1050 horizontal would
accommodate 80+ character lines in a font size that would be
comfortable to my aging eyes, while the 1680 vertical would allow for
full page displays. Conversely, landscape should be friendly to
spreadsheets, Opera, Agent etc. But I've never had LCD displays
before - do you see any subtle gotchas above?
>you should be able to do this with 1 normal video card with 2 outputs
>i use dual head (1 video card)
>and i tested turning my main display into portrait mode just for a laugh
>
>as long as you buy ati or nvidia video card, you should be fine
>avoid crappy graphics chipsets like intel, you normaly find em on cheapo
>desktops, and laptops, just stick with those 2 brands to( hopefully)
>save your sanity
As I slowly dip into reading up about graphics, hanging onto sanity is
an increasingly important goal :-) I'm a long way from hardware
selection at this point, but I hear you about cheapo stuff. Stability
(usually equates with low heat) and function are the criteria. A few
bucks at build time are unimportant amortized over the 2-4 years I'll
be using the system.
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