Ok, so I have spent the last several years wasting my three 1600x1200 monitors because I run my matrox p750 in triple-head mode, which only supports 1280x1024.
Originally I thought I would just run the card in dual, and get 1600x1200, and plug the third monitor into the onboard video on the motherboard, also at 1600x1200.
This was not possible, however, since the onboard video is AGP and the p750 is AGP, and thus they are mutually exclusive.
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So now I am getting a new workstation and am going to go 3 x 2407wfp - which supports 1920x1200, and I refuse to waste the pixels this time.
However there still does not exist a triple-head card that will do three _digital_ displays at 1920x1200. So once again, I am considering combining an add-in card with the onboard video.
So my question is:
If I get a motherboard with PCI-E on it, can I use the onboard video at the same time as I use a graphics card in the PCI-E slot ? Or will these two conflict with each other just like AGP did ?
Comments ?
(anyone doing this ?)
Originally I thought I would just run the card in dual, and get 1600x1200, and plug the third monitor into the onboard video on the motherboard, also at 1600x1200.
This was not possible, however, since the onboard video is AGP and the p750 is AGP, and thus they are mutually exclusive.
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So now I am getting a new workstation and am going to go 3 x 2407wfp - which supports 1920x1200, and I refuse to waste the pixels this time.
However there still does not exist a triple-head card that will do three _digital_ displays at 1920x1200. So once again, I am considering combining an add-in card with the onboard video.
So my question is:
If I get a motherboard with PCI-E on it, can I use the onboard video at the same time as I use a graphics card in the PCI-E slot ? Or will these two conflict with each other just like AGP did ?
Comments ?
(anyone doing this ?)
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