You've gotten several responses over at Hardware Heaven. Why haven't you checked back there instead of scattering the same question all over the place?
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With that pc using a single nvidia card as listed (although an ati card is shown in the picture) you will only be able to drive 2 displays.
Ideally you would need something like an ati5870 e6 which has 6 display port outputs. plus an addtional card for the remaning 2 monitors, such as the nvidia you have, if you can insert the two cards.
An alternative as you are not playing games and only the occasional bit of video and mostly stock data, you could use a set of USB>VGA/DVI/HDMI graphics cards.
An example would be these...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/ClimaxDigital-supports-External-Videocard-converter/dp/B004E7B8D8/ref=pd_cp_computers_2
actually 5870 e6 for only stock market charts display os little overkill
If you have pci-e X1 slot and one x16 - 2x quadro nvs440 or 2x fire pro 2460mv should do job and takes about only 40W power
or maybe HD5770 (hd6770) eyefinity 5 + hd5450 with dp slot (pci-e x1) (overall cost 160$)
hd5770/6770 e5 + 3x usb cards is a option too
Really good suggestions. Really appreciate it.
Would fire pro 2460 work for playing regular movie videos after market hours ?
Also it comes with 4 mini dp to DVI converters but would converting to DVI still give me 1920x1200 Resolution ? From what I read, you wouldn't get full resolution unless you use dp ports.
Since you need 6 DP ports, my suggestion would be:
The displayport requirement and the 1x PCIe slots make this a difficult answer to give. It really screws up your options.
I suggest...
Two AMD FireMV 2260: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814195068
One AMD FivePro 2460: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814195099
Be mindful that you'll need four of your cables to be "mini-dp to dp"
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10246&cs_id=1024606&p_id=6006&seq=1&format=2
Really good suggestions. Really appreciate it.
Would fire pro 2460 work for playing regular movie videos after market hours ?
Also it comes with 4 mini dp to DVI converters but would converting to DVI still give me 1920x1200 Resolution ? From what I read, you wouldn't get full resolution unless you use dp ports.
USB cards don't seem to have good reputation.
You said you have monitors with DP so thats why i reccomend 5/6770 e5 + 5450 @ pci-e x1 bcoz you will get them for cheap (as I said this will be 160$ overall costs)
and second advantage - dp cables are very thin so easy to make good cable managment.
dp to dvi or vga can operate 1920x1200 max (on cheap adapters)
Since you need 6 DP ports, my suggestion would be:
The displayport requirement and the 1x PCIe slots make this a difficult answer to give. It really screws up your options.
I suggest...
Two AMD FireMV 2260: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814195068
One AMD FivePro 2460: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814195099
Be mindful that you'll need four of your cables to be "mini-dp to dp"
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10246&cs_id=1024606&p_id=6006&seq=1&format=2
this option can be work too but thats 500$ for gpus and i think he have only two slots 1x x16 and 1x x1,
Also dont see the point of buing pci-e x1 2x DP card for 130$ instead of that you can buy sapphire 5450 with DP (DVI/DP/VGA) for about 40-50$
in ghetto way you can always buy regular 5450 with dp and cut gpu pci-e slot :X
The point was mostly not to confuse matters by mixing professional nad consumer line cards and drivers. Also to make sure the ports were all DP-based. The PCIe 1x slot requirements make thigns a total pain. :)
Technically speaking he could hack a PCIe 1x riser to accept a second 4-port PCIe 16x card, but it's not a clean installtion to it that way. A PCIe 1x riser is perfactly capable of running a 16x card. It's been proven in other forums.
The point was mostly not to confuse matters by mixing professional nad consumer line cards and drivers. Also to make sure the ports were all DP-based. The PCIe 1x slot requirements make thigns a total pain. :)
Technically speaking he could hack a PCIe 1x riser to accept a second 4-port PCIe 16x card, but it's not a clean installtion to it that way. A PCIe 1x riser is perfactly capable of running a 16x card. It's been proven in other forums.
Can you please clarify when you say "it is not clean install ? " Would it make any difference in the way it will operate ? Sorry I am a newbie to all this stuff & appreciate all your help. I do know clean install of an OS.
Can you also post links where the topic of using 16 to 1 converter is discussed ?
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