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#1 Jan 14 2007 at 12:31 AM Rating: Decent
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Hi all!

Just a few (hopefully quick) questions about setting up duel monitors to play wow. Now first off, I would like to know if this would be functional. I'm thinking one monitor for the main screen, the other for all raid/party/chat/MT info/etc. Is this even possible? I believe i've seen a ss of it, but that was a long time ago. If this is possible (and if someone does have such a set up, SS please?)....

From what I understand, in order to even set up two monitors, I probably need a new graphics card. Now I'm not very tech savy... I have a stock

ATI Radeon® Xpress 200 (PCI-Express® )
Up to 128MB DDR shared video memory
PCI-Express® (PCI-E x16) slot available for upgrade

From what I've read (and just know by looking at the thing) i'll probably need to buy a new one right? that has duel video outputs?

In a nutshell, will this setup work? (the one monitor for gameplay, other for info)

Should I buy a new rocking card, or just another cheap one that supports another monitor?

Is it worth it? (I also do minor video editing, so it has other applications)

Thanks!!!!
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#2 Jan 14 2007 at 4:41 PM Rating: Decent
It is possible, but you can run into some problems (some programs being picky about where/how they display). If you plan to play wow on a nice screen, and have simple things like a browser, teamspeak/vent, and etc in the other monitor, you should not need much equipment.

A cheap PCIe card or outlet from your motherboard should work, and any cheap/free monitor you can plug into it. You can spend a lot more, get a nice matching plasma, and duel video cards so you can run SLI. But, thats just if you got $ to burn. Windows XP is usually setup to deal with duel monitors, but like I said, some programs will be a pain. Go to display properties, and you might have a drop-down box that offers a multiple monitor option, and you can change the resolution and setting there.
#3 Jan 15 2007 at 8:22 AM Rating: Decent
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if your card has dual output, it shouldn't be an issue - just ensure you have your game video settings the same as your desktop settings (refresh rate, size etc).

I think you meant you wanted wow split over 2 screens though.. I think this is possible using a single output and a splitter and putting the game on widescreen settings.

But your character would be 'cut in half' by the join between the 2 monitors afaik


link for you, triple monitor WoW :)

http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/products/th2go/gaming/wow.php

Edited, Jan 15th 2007 11:27am by Tanq
#4 Jan 15 2007 at 12:41 PM Rating: Excellent
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Yeah, it does work, remember you are essentially cutting your graphics horsepower output by half, so you want a really high end card. Even with that, you will run into someoddness occasionally with gameing.

ATI has a notoriously pain in the *** dual monitor setup. it's much much much easier on an Nvidia card.
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