Showing posts with label Dual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dual. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Multiple Monitor SUPER PC & Chief Videowall Ad

SUPER PC and Chief offer a variety of innovative monitor mounting solutions from wall or desk mounts to mounts for multiple monitors. Chief's monitor mounts offer smooth, fluid height adjustment to accommodate the vast majority of users and Centris™ Technology provides easy fingertip tilt and side-to-side pivot to achieve proper ergonomic alignment. Chief monitor mounts improve employee wellness, and save space with better utilization of the workstation footprint. Single and multiple monitor mounts are available for desk, pole, slat wall and wall mounting needs.


Monday, September 3, 2012

Multi-Monitor Tips and Tricks: Compare PCI and PCI Express slots for Multiple Monitor upgrade!



Sometime in wanting to upgrade our current computer to a Multi-Monitor, Dual, Triple, or Quad, SUPER PC we ask ourselves, "Can my computer actually be upgraded to a Multiple Monitor SUPER PC to stream live video , day or forex trade, edit Adobe video, edit CAD drawings  ?" The answer is typically, Yes! The most important thing you need to know is either how to find the service or asset tag on your current DELL, IBM, HP, or a home built PC. Once thit has been done, you need to be able to know how to identify what expansion slots you have available on your current motherboard. Do you know how to tell which slots you have available? See the Picture below to identify the most common PCI express connectors you're libel to run into when upgrading your current computer into a Multi-Monitor SUPER PCWikipedia states, "A PCIe card fits into a slot of its physical size or larger (maximum ×16), but may not fit into a smaller PCIe slot (×16 in a ×8 slot). Some slots use open-ended sockets to permit physically longer cards and negotiate the best available electrical connection. The number of lanes actually connected to a slot may also be less than the number supported by the physical slot size. An example is a ×8 slot that actually only runs at ×1. These slots allow any ×1, ×2, ×4 or ×8 card, though only running at ×1 speed. This type of socket is called a ×8 (×1 mode) slot, meaning it physically accepts up to ×8 cards but only runs at ×1 speed. This is also sometimes specified as "×size (@×capacity)" (for example, "×16(@×8)"). The advantage is that it can accommodate a larger range of PCIe cards without requiring motherboard hardware to support the full transfer rate. This keeps design and implementation costs down."

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Multi-Monitor Tips and Tricks: Matrox Compatibility Tool


The revolutionary new Matrox DualHead2Go enables you to attach two displays to your notebook or desktop computer without opening the chassis. This patent-pending, small accessory sits outside of your system and uses your system's single analog monitor output (VGA output) to generate two separate display outputs, allowing you to run your desktop at up to 2560 x 1024* ( dual 1280 x 1024) resolution in 16.7M colors at 60Hz stretched across two displays. Harnessing your computer’s native graphics hardware for 2D, 3D and video, DualHead2Go doesn't compromise the image quality or speed of your system. Whether at the office, home or on the go, you can now experience all the productivity-enhancing benefits of a multi-display desktop.