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Old May 22nd, 2002   #1 (permalink)
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Does anybody know if you can split the VGA port on a ti4400 for two VGA outputs? The card come with a converter for the DVI port, but at some resolutions I get interferance. Also, I have experienced first hand and have been told by other that it is next to impossible to get the monitors colors to match as a result of having one monitor on the VGA port and the other on the DVI port.

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Hi, i have a geforce 3 and I just got a DVI adapted but my desktop will not split.. does anyone know why ? If I have a reg VGA plus a DVI out on the same card, I should be able to right ?!

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Yes you should. Make sure that you go to your display properties and set it up so that you are doing horizontal spanning. Otherwise only one monitor will show up.
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when I hook up my 2 monitors, I get the same image on both, no matter if I select the span option.
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Are the GF3s dual headed? I'm not sure but if you are not able to get two monitors to show up by selected monitor spanning, not cloning.... I'm not sure tho, I've never tried the GF3.
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