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  1. #31

    Quote Originally Posted by P0w3rM0v3 View Post
    For non-gaming use, you don't really need an uber fast cpu for a multi monitor setup. I'd still recommend getting an Anthlon II X4 with 4gb of RAM at the least tho para multi-tasking and dili ma obsolete dayon. For the gpu recommendation please read the previous posts. Even better if you can get a processor with L3 Cache since i've read many productive software utilize them now. Again, the cpu would depend on how demanding the applications you are using.

    Processor: Athlon X4 or Core2 Quad
    RAM: 4GB DDR3

    Unsay nindot nga mobo? Gigabyte, Intel, Asus or any other suggestions
    Pwede suggest mo og model or series number...

    Videocard... dili lang unta kaayo mahal cause as i've mentioned its not for gaming... its for monitoring basta lang jud makasupport cya og daghan monitor... maybe four monitors at first but can be extended to eight monitors later on....can you please help narrow down the choices....

    thanks for the feedback...

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by ronchiejames View Post
    Processor: Athlon X4 or Core2 Quad
    RAM: 4GB DDR3

    Unsay nindot nga mobo? Gigabyte, Intel, Asus or any other suggestions
    Pwede suggest mo og model or series number...

    Videocard... dili lang unta kaayo mahal cause as i've mentioned its not for gaming... its for monitoring basta lang jud makasupport cya og daghan monitor... maybe four monitors at first but can be extended to eight monitors later on....can you please help narrow down the choices....

    thanks for the feedback...
    between two, i'd go core 2 quad.

    Consider the newer phenom II x4s too. they perform similar to core2 quads, have l3 cache, lower power consumption (due to die size reduction), use ddr3, and cost about the same. For mobo, gigabyte, asus, evga, and msi are probably my choices.
    for low cost gpu multi-monitor recommendation, pls refer to previous posts.
    Last edited by P0w3rM0v3; 12-11-2010 at 11:33 AM.

  3. #33
    Here's a card that can support 4 monitors without a need for an adapter:
    TipidPC.com | Video Card HIS HD 5770 Fan 1GB (128bit) GDDR5 PCIe (DirectX 11/ Eyefinity)

    Card System Requirements: ATI Radeon? HD 5770 Graphics

    Guide for configuring the setup:
    GPU-50C: Setting up ATI Eyefinity Technology Display Groups

    Suggestions
    CPU: Phenom II/i5
    MoBo: Gigabyte/ASUS/EVGA
    PSU: 600W+
    RAM: 4GB

  4. #34
    thanks bro... i'll try to fit this on our clients budget...

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    most of the machines ive worked with have displays from 5 to 10screens .. this is specifically machines you see inside the casino... ROULETTE and SICBO MACHINES. it uses pc with multiple vidcrds ,one representng each player station..most common vidcards use are MATROX... a not so expensive cards paired with crt monitors and it earns half to 1 million a day...

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