Adding Monitors; Planning For Additional Monitors - HP Workstation User Manual

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Adding monitors

Planning for additional monitors

All graphics cards provided with your workstations support two simultaneous display monitors (See
Connecting and configuring monitors on page
available. The process for adding monitors depends on your graphics card(s) and the type and number
of monitors you add.
Use this process to plan for adding more monitors.
1.
Assess your monitor needs:
Determine how many monitors you require.
Determine the kind of graphics performance you want.
Note the type of graphics connector used by each monitor. HP provides graphics cards with
DisplayPort (DP) and DVI interfaces, but you can use adapters and third-party cards to
interface to other graphics formats, including DVI-I, HDMI, or VGA.
TIP:
compare the cost of acquiring adapters with the cost of getting a newer monitor that doesn't
need adapters.
2.
Determine if you need additional graphics cards:
Consult the graphics card documentation to determine how many monitors you can connect
to the card.
You might need to acquire adapters to match the card connector to the monitor connector.
(See
If necessary, plan to acquire a new graphics card to drive additional monitors.
The maximum number of monitors that a graphics card supports depends on the card. Most
cards provide outputs for two monitors. Some provide three or four outputs.
Some adapters for older hardware might cost more than others. You might want to
Matching graphics cards to monitor connectors on page
19.). Cards that support more than two monitors are
17.)
Adding monitors
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