Howdy, As most likely know, I'm in the process of building a new rig and putting a couple older systems to use. Most of my mobos support PCIe-x16 2.0 for video cards. I found a Nvidia NVS 510 that has four mini HDMI outputs. Research claims those are for multiple monitors, in other words not cloned. I can use mini HDMI to regular HDMI adapters easy enough. I found a website that lists Nvidia cards and I think this will suite my needs rather well. I currently have a GeForce GTX 650 and it works just fine but it is older. While this 510 isn't a spring chicken by any means, it seems to be a little younger. On my newer rig, it will likely be PCI 3.0. Will this card work in it as well? In other words, are they backward compatible? I think I've read that mobos are but want to be sure.
My plan, one output for my monitor and then have either one or two outputs that are identical for my TV, I have one TV in bedroom and one in living room. Same picture on both TVs and audio is sent through the HDMI cable. I currently use one card output for TV and run it through a splitter. I don't think that is anything complicated and I'm pretty sure that card will support that easily. It never hurts to be sure. Does anyone know of anything that would make it not work for my needs? I plan to buy 3 cards; one maybe for new build, one or two as a backup in case one fails. Just want to be sure before I dive in. Dale :-) :-)