Figure the cards to run the monitors also. Forgot to add that in. They range massively in price. I use a quad, and a dual when running 6 (run 4 now). You can get dual matrox g450's really cheap via ebay. the pci's are spendier than the agp though. Jay
limitdown Registered: Jun 2001 Posts: 1719 04-24-06 08:11 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote from chiguy: my setup... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nice! where is the picture????
There's a whole section which is partially obstructed from view that has room at least to spread out books and such. My ham radio setup is also in that corner. This was a custom built desk me and my father built together when I was in high school. Made out of 2 doors in an L configuration, stained and such. It's withstood a lot of stuff (even a small flood in the basement)
LOL! A bit like a chick showing off her collection of food mixers, saucepans and oven gloves I guess!
actually since a lot of guys are into cooking these days probably more like a girl showing off her 400 pair of Manolo Blaknic (or whoever he is) shoes
I've worked w/dual monitors before and you really get used to the convenience of not having to minimize everything you're working on. As soon as I find a techie geek I'm setting it up.
I didn't read all of this thread so I may be jumping in a the wrong point, but if you want to set up a multi-monitor station you don't need a techie geek. I thought the same thing when I was ready to do mine so I went to a local computer shop and they wanted to charge me an arm and a leg. Instead I read a few threads on this site, bought a Matrox card on Ebay for $45 and did it myself. It was a piece of cake. And I'm far from a techie geek.