Dual 1920x1200 monitors on single graphics card

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seb

hello - I would like to have two 24" monitors, each setup at 1920x1200
resolution, on a single PCI express 16x graphics card, running Aero across
the 2 monitors

Is there any graphics card out there that would support this scenario ?
Can't find the answer in any of the graphics chips manafucturers' websites

thanks

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seb

important clarification: this is for productivity use, not for gaming - i
don't need extreme performance - just want to have large excel spreadsheets
open...

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Bender

I have an AGP Radeon HD2600 that I am currently running two monitors at 1600
X 1200 off of two DVI cables (compared to my older Radeon 9600 that had one
DVI and one VGA).
I can run Dream Scene on both displays at the same time.
I am not sure but I think this card is capable of running two 30 inch
monitors both at 2560 X 1600.
A half decent PCI express card should easily handle two 1920 X 1200
monitors.
 
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DL

Allmost any dual display graphics card will do, you simply need to check the
resolution supported
 
S

seb

thank you for your response - but you're precisely raising my
question: most advanced graphics cards have resolutions of 2560x1600 max -
the resolution i would get with 2 screens is 3840x1200

when graphics cards manufacturers talk about max resolution: is it across
the 2 screens or is it per screen ? will i have aeroglass working if i have 2
screens at 1920x1200 ?

many thanks & sorry if it's a dumb question - i want to make sure it works
before i invest in two 24" screens...

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Bender

Here is a 'mainstream' video card example, in this case a HD2600 series.

"Two integrated dual-link DVI display outputs
Each supports 18-, 24-, and 30-bit digital displays at all resolutions up to
1920x1200 (single-link DVI) or 2560x1600 (dual-link DVI)1
Each includes a dual-link HDCP encoder with on-chip key storage for high
resolution playback of protected content2
"

I think that is clear enough. You can run two monitors at up to 2560x1600 if
they have dual-link DVI inputs and your cable you use is also dual link.
Otherwise supports 2 at 1920x1200 using the single-link DVI.
 

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