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XPS 420 Dual Monitors
I have a XPS 420 with an ATI Radeon HD 3650. My question is what would be the best way to hook up dual 22" monitors? I've seen some computers with a "Y" from the DVI to two monitors or should I connect one monitor to the DVI and the other to the HDMI with an adapter to DVI?
My video card does not have two DVI connectors, instead it has a DVI, HDMI and a DisplayPort.
What are the advantages to hooking on to the HDMI instead of a "Y" connector.
I watched all those "help" videos on You Tube and weren't all that much help. One guy was just bragging about his system and how much RAM he was going to buy. Another one just showing off his dual monitors in the dark, a few were trying to help if you already have two DVI connectors, but you wouldn't be needing help if you have two DVI connectors, what are they stupid? JUst thought I'd share it was quite funny.
Thanks in advance
keithg2
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October 3rd, 2008 11:00
You definitely want to use both ports (DVI, HDMI). So you would need an HDMI to DVI adapter for the HDMI port.
If you use a "Y" adapter from the DVI port, both monitors will display the same image instead of "extending" the image to the second monitor.
Davet50
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October 3rd, 2008 11:00
You do not want a "Y" connection as all that will do is mirror monitor 1 onto monitor 2. If you want the extended desktop or separate displays on each monitor you need to use separate outputs.
Your only option would be to get a monitor that will accept the HDMI or Display port.
I know that they make DVI to HDMI adapter but not sure if the make them the other way.
The Display port is a fairly new connection the Dell is pushing.
gabbuehl
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October 4th, 2008 04:00