I'm in the process of buying a new PC system, and I'm a little unsure about what graphics card to choose. What I'm intending to do is have a dual monitor setup, which is something I've never done before, and I'm not sure how it works. Nor do I know much about computer hardware anyway.
One suggestion I had was a ATI Radeon HD4890 based card, which has dual DVI sockets, although I do feel that is more powerful than I really need since I don't play graphics demanding games. I feel that it would be wasteful. So I was wondering, is it is possible to install two (lesser) single output graphics cards considering that the dual output ones all seem to be top of the range? Are there any other alternatives?
Also, this DVI thing is completely new to me. I'm assuming it means better signal quality. My past and present monitors have all have the D-connectors and no DVI option. Would these DVI cards require me to get new monitors? Is there backward compatibility through a converter plug of some kind?
One suggestion I had was a ATI Radeon HD4890 based card, which has dual DVI sockets, although I do feel that is more powerful than I really need since I don't play graphics demanding games. I feel that it would be wasteful. So I was wondering, is it is possible to install two (lesser) single output graphics cards considering that the dual output ones all seem to be top of the range? Are there any other alternatives?
Also, this DVI thing is completely new to me. I'm assuming it means better signal quality. My past and present monitors have all have the D-connectors and no DVI option. Would these DVI cards require me to get new monitors? Is there backward compatibility through a converter plug of some kind?