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ATI 9550 and Multople outputs :HELP



 
 
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Old December 29th 04, 01:48 AM
Jeff
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Default ATI 9550 and Multople outputs :HELP

Hi,

A question for the experts:

I wantto use a dual monitor VGA for editing AND output DVI to my inch HDTV.

Can Output 1 of the radeon 9550 go to my desktop 19 inch LCD and output
2connected via a y connector like this one
http://www.pacificcable.com/Picture_...taName=DVIIY-7 to my other 19
inch desktop LCD and my 65 inch HDTV? Is it possible for three devices to be
driven?

Thanks so much in advance,

jeff


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Old January 13th 05, 05:43 AM
techten
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That's asking a lot of video card......check with ATI.

"Jeff" wrote:

Hi,

A question for the experts:

I wantto use a dual monitor VGA for editing AND output DVI to my inch HDTV.

Can Output 1 of the radeon 9550 go to my desktop 19 inch LCD and output
2connected via a y connector like this one
http://www.pacificcable.com/Picture_...taName=DVIIY-7 to my other 19
inch desktop LCD and my 65 inch HDTV? Is it possible for three devices to be
driven?

Thanks so much in advance,

jeff



 




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