Uses for spare monitor?
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get a dual headed card and have two monitors, you'll never look back.
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Frank Kerrigan wrote:
you'll never look back.
Not until you put a third one behind you, anyway...
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My new monitor will be arriving tomorrow, so i am wondering what can i do to my current one. I was think if it is possible to use it to watch tv on the same machine? What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
Weiye Chen A self proclaimed hermit living in a cave, with his PC connected to the world.
Weiye Chen wrote:
My new monitor will be arriving tomorrow, so i am wondering what can i do to my current one. I was think if it is possible to use it to watch tv on the same machine? What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
Use it as the 2nd monitor. You can then leave your browser open on this screen or your email client. I do this at work; I've been multi monitor for a few years now and will resist going back to single monitor (unless the single monitor is extremely wide screen and spans two normal monitors). To use both monitors you'll need two graphics cards (if you have a AGP/PCI Express card, see if your motherboard has one built in - you should then be able to get your old monitor working from your motherboard graphics card. Otherwise you'll either need a graphics card that has multiple outputs or buy a second card.
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My new monitor will be arriving tomorrow, so i am wondering what can i do to my current one. I was think if it is possible to use it to watch tv on the same machine? What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
Weiye Chen A self proclaimed hermit living in a cave, with his PC connected to the world.
Is it a CRT or a TFT? If it's a CRT, I would take it to the dump (or Communal Waste Disposal Facility) and throw it in with the rest of the trash - with the intent of bursting the tube of course. My dad tried this a few times, with little success. Of course, slugging a monitor 20 feet forward past the existing piles isn't that easy.
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My new monitor will be arriving tomorrow, so i am wondering what can i do to my current one. I was think if it is possible to use it to watch tv on the same machine? What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
Weiye Chen A self proclaimed hermit living in a cave, with his PC connected to the world.
You could try to port Linux to it. I heard they recently ported linux to a cinder-block.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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How is this working BTW, several video cards ?
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Depends on which computer you're talking about? My old one which is now relegated as a printer server had an extra video card in addition to the on-board video (it's now running with one monitor through a KVM since it's just switched on and then switched off mostly). My new one has a nVidia 8800GTS 320MB graphics card which supports two DVI monitors, so one drives a 17" CRT running at 1280x1024 and the other drives a 22" TFT running at 1680x1050. Although I have the CRT turned off at the moment because the PC jitters a little when I play San Andreas at 1680x1050 with graphics turned up to high and all effects on. If I disable the second monitor while playing it runs flawlessly.
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My new monitor will be arriving tomorrow, so i am wondering what can i do to my current one. I was think if it is possible to use it to watch tv on the same machine? What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
Weiye Chen A self proclaimed hermit living in a cave, with his PC connected to the world.
Weiye Chen wrote:
What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
I took it to a recycling center.
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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My new monitor will be arriving tomorrow, so i am wondering what can i do to my current one. I was think if it is possible to use it to watch tv on the same machine? What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
Weiye Chen A self proclaimed hermit living in a cave, with his PC connected to the world.
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My new monitor will be arriving tomorrow, so i am wondering what can i do to my current one. I was think if it is possible to use it to watch tv on the same machine? What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
Weiye Chen A self proclaimed hermit living in a cave, with his PC connected to the world.
If it's really old and without much value, I suggest you throw it off your window, film it and post it on youtube.
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Weiye Chen wrote:
What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
I took it to a recycling center.
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
or give it away to a community center or a school.
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You could try to port Linux to it. I heard they recently ported linux to a cinder-block.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001Nonsense! It was wet cement.
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You could try to port Linux to it. I heard they recently ported linux to a cinder-block.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001You ought to see the field nearby, where they're running it on a massively parallel machine. Of course, they've only got the kernel running thus far. :rim-shot: Sorry for the corny humor, but I'm in Ohio. :rim-shot2:
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Multiple monitors, I sure could not live with just one!
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Rocky Moore wrote:
Multiple monitors, I sure could not live with just one!
Amen to that! I'd be lost if I had just a single monitor
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Rocky Moore wrote:
Multiple monitors, I sure could not live with just one!
Amen to that! I'd be lost if I had just a single monitor
"Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates
Since a user at work has rejected his 19in CRT monitor for an LCD I may just add a third (to go with my other 2 19inchers) to my machine considering I have a SLI motherboard and two PCI-E slots.
John
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My new monitor will be arriving tomorrow, so i am wondering what can i do to my current one. I was think if it is possible to use it to watch tv on the same machine? What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
Weiye Chen A self proclaimed hermit living in a cave, with his PC connected to the world.
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My new monitor will be arriving tomorrow, so i am wondering what can i do to my current one. I was think if it is possible to use it to watch tv on the same machine? What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
Weiye Chen A self proclaimed hermit living in a cave, with his PC connected to the world.
Weiye Chen wrote:
What do you usually do to your old monitor when a new one comes along?
I have donated all my old equipment, preferably to family or friends (preferably to friends if there is a choice there). If no one wants it, which is rare, but has happened, then it gets donated to charity at some date later when I am sure no one else can use it. In one case I packed up and entire box of spare parts, lacking only a floppy drive to make a complete working computer and shipped it, at my expense, to a college student back east to make a computer for another student. If he did so or not, I cannot verify, but I got rid of it, and I hope it went to good use. Who knows, maybe she (the other student) fell in love with him and I was a match-maker. ;) (of course the other side of that coin is he could then be miserable and blame me -- oh well, no one predicts the future).
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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You ought to see the field nearby, where they're running it on a massively parallel machine. Of course, they've only got the kernel running thus far. :rim-shot: Sorry for the corny humor, but I'm in Ohio. :rim-shot2:
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Gary Wheeler wrote:
Sorry for the corny humor, but I'm in Ohio.
I enjoy a good corny pun. :) But then I come from the desert, what else are we going to do but party and laugh at things?
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Depends on which computer you're talking about? My old one which is now relegated as a printer server had an extra video card in addition to the on-board video (it's now running with one monitor through a KVM since it's just switched on and then switched off mostly). My new one has a nVidia 8800GTS 320MB graphics card which supports two DVI monitors, so one drives a 17" CRT running at 1280x1024 and the other drives a 22" TFT running at 1680x1050. Although I have the CRT turned off at the moment because the PC jitters a little when I play San Andreas at 1680x1050 with graphics turned up to high and all effects on. If I disable the second monitor while playing it runs flawlessly.
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The question was : Running 5 monitors, how does this work ?
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Ah, I see... Well if you have enough slots you can have three 8800GTS thereby giving you 6 monitors. Otherwise you can use the program from I think it's StarDock to use them over the network, but then you have more computers. Alternatively you can use one for supporting the others :rolleyes:, stack em all on top of each other and you don't need a desk.
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Gary Wheeler wrote:
Sorry for the corny humor, but I'm in Ohio.
I enjoy a good corny pun. :) But then I come from the desert, what else are we going to do but party and laugh at things?
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Ed.Poore wrote:
Shoot things? But I suppose you get bored of that in your day job.
it just doesn't have the "bang" it used to have now. ;P Though I do get more enjoyment out of emulating a big-bang. :laugh:
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)