The question:
Can a 785G motherboard ( MSI 785GT-E63 in this case ) be combined with another video card ( Sapphire 6870 in this case) to drive 4 monitors: 2 off of integrated, 2 from the video card?
The video card in question features dual DVI as well as two mini DisplayPort connections... so would I be better off finding some passive (active?) mini-DP to DVI adapters and running all four monitors off of one card?
I ask because the onboard video is DX 10.1 while the card is DX11, and I've had terrible luck mixing and matching cards across DX generations (granted it has been quite some time (DX9->DX10 switch) since attempting to do so)
The Background
I was fiddling around inside my PC the other day, blowing some dust bunnies out and swapping CPU coolers when I noticed that almost every capacitor on my current motherboard is beginning to bulge at the top, and one is even showing a little bit of brown crust coming through. It is an older AM2 board (ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe (sig)) so I'm not terribly surprised, but I'm just trying to plan ahead for a replacement in the very near future.
I want to keep my RAM (4x2GB DDR2) and CPU (PhenomII-940BE) in the event of an upgrade, but am willing to part with the video cards if need be. (Currently running an 8800GTX driving two main monitors @ 1920x1200, and an 8600GT driving two auxiliary monitors @ 1920x1080 ea.)
Since the auxiliary monitors don't do anything 3D intensive, driving them from Integrated graphics is perfectly fine... I do however need a little bit of 3D grunt for the two main work monitors.
Thoughts, suggestions? Thank you!
Can a 785G motherboard ( MSI 785GT-E63 in this case ) be combined with another video card ( Sapphire 6870 in this case) to drive 4 monitors: 2 off of integrated, 2 from the video card?
The video card in question features dual DVI as well as two mini DisplayPort connections... so would I be better off finding some passive (active?) mini-DP to DVI adapters and running all four monitors off of one card?
I ask because the onboard video is DX 10.1 while the card is DX11, and I've had terrible luck mixing and matching cards across DX generations (granted it has been quite some time (DX9->DX10 switch) since attempting to do so)
The Background
I was fiddling around inside my PC the other day, blowing some dust bunnies out and swapping CPU coolers when I noticed that almost every capacitor on my current motherboard is beginning to bulge at the top, and one is even showing a little bit of brown crust coming through. It is an older AM2 board (ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe (sig)) so I'm not terribly surprised, but I'm just trying to plan ahead for a replacement in the very near future.
I want to keep my RAM (4x2GB DDR2) and CPU (PhenomII-940BE) in the event of an upgrade, but am willing to part with the video cards if need be. (Currently running an 8800GTX driving two main monitors @ 1920x1200, and an 8600GT driving two auxiliary monitors @ 1920x1080 ea.)
Since the auxiliary monitors don't do anything 3D intensive, driving them from Integrated graphics is perfectly fine... I do however need a little bit of 3D grunt for the two main work monitors.
Thoughts, suggestions? Thank you!