HDTV & PC Monitor Simultaneous Connection Query.

Abhishek Rawal

Abhishek Rawal

@abhishek-fg9tRh Oct 24, 2024
I wanna interface HDTV & PC monitor both to my Computer, is it possible ?
I have graphics card with DVI-D & D-Sub pin. i will be using D-sub VGA for PC monitor & DVI-D for HDTV.
I wanna know, can I interface both Output peripherals using one card ? Will it have any adverse effect on graphics card ? like power-overloading or something. Will both the displays work using two different outpout pins of same graphics card ?

I have already evaporated one graphics card because of intense tweaking, can't afford same result anymore.

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  • Anand Tamariya

    Anand Tamariya

    @anand-tamariya-DnfjEX Jul 19, 2013

    That's a non-issue. Go ahead use them both in a single setup.
  • Kaustubh Katdare

    Kaustubh Katdare

    @thebigk Jul 19, 2013

    Should work as long as your graphics card supports multiple displays - which I think it will.
  • Anoop Kumar

    Anoop Kumar

    @anoop-kumar-GDGRCn Jul 19, 2013

    Abhishek Rawal
    I have already evaporated one graphics card because of intense tweaking, can't afford same result anymore.

    Though there should not be any issue but please check your graphics card specification and supported maximum resolution.
    Which graphics card you are using?
  • Abhishek Rawal

    Abhishek Rawal

    @abhishek-fg9tRh Jul 19, 2013

    ianoop
    Though there should not be any issue but please check your graphics card specification and supported maximum resolution.
    Which graphics card you are using?
    Asus AMD 6670 HD OC version (not of India). I have overclocked a bit though 810 MHz to 890 MHz clock frequency.It has one HDMI, 1 DVI & 1 Dsub port.
    Edit : I guess maximum resolution is 2560x1600. My HDTV has 1080p & Monitor 1366x768 pixels. I guess it will work.

    Thank you #-Link-Snipped-# #-Link-Snipped-# #-Link-Snipped-# for reply though 😀