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How many monitors can my x850xt drive?

Hey,

I was wondering about how GPU's handle dual monitor set ups.

My Radeon x850xt has a maximum resolution of 2048x1536.

If I connect 2 monitors to it, does that mean it will run each up to 2048x1536, or is that their aggregate resolution.

Im 99% sure it can power each at up to 2048x1536 but I just wanted to make sure.

Thx ahead.

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Hey,

I was wondering about how GPU's handle dual monitor set ups.

My Radeon x850xt has a maximum resolution of 2048x1536.

If I connect 2 monitors to it, does that mean it will run each up to 2048x1536, or is that their aggregate resolution.

Im 99% sure it can power each at up to 2048x1536 but I just wanted to make sure.

Thx ahead.
theoretically speaking you can hook up about 16 monitors but that would mean a low resolution..

if your gonna push 1280x1080 to 1600x1200 your gonna be fine
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Old May 6th, 2008, 09:27 AM
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I was thinking of running one 24" 1920x1200, and one 17" 1280x1024

You think that will be fine?

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