Monitors last longer
You can use different brands of monitors with gateway CPU. All you have to do is ensure that the connection ports are compatible, You can use both TFT and CRT monitors.
Overall monitors consume less power than CPU's. If you take an average 19" Dell Display, you'll see it has a wattage of about 30-35 Watts. This is the typical wattage at normal use. When you compare this to a basic desktop CPU from Intel, like the Intel Core 2 duo, you'll have wattages of more than 60 Watts at normal use. So i assume that, with a normal desktop setup, CPU's always consume more than monitors
cpu is called the brain of computer. moniter wire is attached to cpu so it functions like this.
Yes, however the amount of cores on a CPU doesn't determine if you can have dual displays or not.
Yes, it will work. You have to have a certain kind of video card which supports dual monitor option.
Video splitter or multiple video cards
the monitor is not the computer, the CPU is. the monitor is basically the screen, but this doesn't always apply to modern desktops, because certain monitors have built in CPUs.
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307873 This article indicates that WinXP supports up to 10 monitors. Many video cards will support 2 monitors. If you install two such cards, then you may connect 4 monitors. Add video cards as long as you have empty PCI slots in the PC.
About 3-4 years. If you wait longer than that, it may be more convenient to replace the entire system, instead of upgrading the CPU.
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Yes, Buy it will require a high end video card or multiple video cards.