In a message dated 3/9/01 11:34:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Hi,
>has anyone ever installed two video cards in a DuoDock so as to use two
>
>Monitors? Would this configuration work exactly the same way as with the
>
>onboard video and one card (two Monitors sharing the desktop)?
>TIA for any hints
>Edgar
I have used two monitors on a duo dock, but I used the existing video card
AND an additional one which gave me double the real estate coverage.
Not sure what benefit there would be in putting TWO video cards in, but I
know that you can get great results with one.
good luck
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