Using 4 Monitors with Windows Vista

Not long ago I stopped by a co-worker's office and caught sight of his set-up of four 24-inch Dell 2407 monitors, all connected to the same PC and all working together perfectly.  Needless to say, I was impressed:

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The four-monitor arrangement my co-worker was using was dual ATI x1900XTX video cards.  He also has a PC with NVIDIA cards running the same array of displays.  Pretty slick !

There is a lot of great hardware on the market today that can allow you to replicate this arrangement yourself -- all you need is a motherboard that supports two PCI-Express x-16 video cards.

For instance, AMD (ATI) has a solution called CrossFire™ that enables the use of dual video cards.  Take a look at AMD's CrossFire™ website, which includes information for implementing this display array on your own desktop.

Not to be outdone, NVIDIA also has a solution that puts 4 video cards to use on a PC called SLI™.  If you have a system running NVIDIA, get more information from SLI™ from their website.

You should note that many high-end video cards today are shipping with a dual-monitor option -- so while four monitors may be a bit of overkill, two might better suit you (and your wallet!).  The good news is that Windows Vista is designed to natively accommodate multiple-monitor scenarios; for example, you can configure Windows Sidebar to appear on any connected monitor without first requiring preliminary adjustments.


Comments

  1. Posted on: May 30, 2007 at 3:45AM  

    It's unbeliveable! I've used 2 monitors with one PC but it didn't work very good. 4 monitor with one PC is a new way in the development world!

  2. Posted on: September 14, 2008 at 12:10PM  

    This is a great setup. Imagine using this setup with Virtual Box or VMWare and using four different OS's from just one box or any combination. I'm gonna have to build this setup for myself.

  3. Rak
    Posted on: November 05, 2008 at 4:07PM  

    One of the big problem with vista is that it cannot support heterogeneous graphics adaptors. This will create headache for  those who had one graphics card, and going to buy a new one (a best one available and not the one that he already had). In this scenario vista disable one of them which is absolutely nonsense. I wish Windows 7 will solve this problem. Pls MS do it for all of us. plz include heterogeneous graphics support in WDDM 2.1 even with the cost of no aero support for the second adaptor.

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  1. Posted by: The Wow on March 20, 2007 at 2:35AM

    Nick has blogged over on the Windows Vista Team Blog about a fellow Microsoftie's setup using 4 monitors

  2. Posted by: Channel 10 on April 23, 2007 at 2:27PM
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    Earlier this week I received my second Dell UltraSharp 2407FP 24-inch monitor to accompany my already

  4. Posted by: Windows Vista Team Blog on August 14, 2007 at 1:18AM

    A new issue of the Official Windows Vista Magazine is about to hit, packing quite a bit of information