Please? If you are bored feel, then free to help out a newb!I am not sure what size and crap will work with my home desktop. I have a Dell Dimension E310 (yeah I know ) and I am kind of spoiled since they installed 3 monitors on my Dell at work. So I would like to have duals at the house just to mess around with... no heavy gaming or anything like that.I am pretty sure I could install the card myself *fingers crossed*But the only info I can find on the web is for people looking for really high end video cards for gaming - which is dumb anyway on the E310. I just want something that will, for example, let me watch videos on one monitor and browse the net on the other.What is an ok card for this that will fit/install properly with a Dell Dimension E310? Links are greatly appreciated. Oh and if anyone has a 17" LCD laying around, that would be appreciated as well.
12/19/2007 1:34:16 AM
You're better off spending your money on building a better computer. A Dell E310 limits you to just PCI video cards; not the ideal hardware platform for a multi-monitor setup. It's possible to do with the E310, but not worth in my opinion.
12/19/2007 2:29:57 AM
SEE MY FREE STUFF THREAD. I have a PCI card with VGA and S-Video out. you could hook up a monitor and a TV.
12/19/2007 2:38:32 AM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130289EVGA 256-P1-N399-LX GeForce 6200 256MB 64-bit GDDR2 PCI Video Card - Retail$34.99 after rebatethis will fit your system. it's a decent video card and will do what you need. it is by no means high end. i wouldn't spend more than $30-40 on a card for this system. if you want something more powerful, you need a system with a pci express x16 or even agp slot.for this, you'll need to hook up 1 monitor via VGA and one via DVI... or get a DVI->VGA adapter if one of your monitors doesn't have DVI.as far as the 17" lcd goes, here's a decent and cheap one:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824112004]
12/19/2007 2:58:05 AM
I will also have PCI card available in the next couple of days, an ATI Radeon 9250. $60 on Newegg, $30 to you.[Edited on December 19, 2007 at 3:00 AM. Reason : $]
12/19/2007 2:59:00 AM
personally i'd go with the geforce card i recommended - it's got second gen DDR and will do dx9. it's as cheap/high end as you can get without using a different bus.
12/19/2007 3:03:06 AM
I have no clue what that means
12/19/2007 5:36:13 PM
it means you can easily play games more than a year old
12/19/2007 6:29:26 PM
12/20/2007 5:24:02 AM