The graphics card will be installed into your PC,so if 2 monitors are connected they will both have the graphics.
First, you have to have an SLI ready motherboard, got that, so far so good. Then you need 2 SLI ready graphics cards (use nvidia for graphics cards and motherboard for this), You got that, then connect the 2 graphics cards in the mother board, then connect them together using the bridge it comes with in every box for an SLI ready card. Then get your dual monitors and connect on to one graphics card then connect the other monitor to the other card. The bridge that connects the 2 graphics cards together makes the cards join together as if one big one. Hoping everything works out.
If it has 15 pins it is NOT a serial port! A serial port will have either 9 pins (DB-9), or 25 pins (DB-25). The 15 pin connector (usually blue) is analog video or VGA, and yes if your graphics card is powerful enough it can run dual monitors. You can either buy a dual port graphics card or a splitter to run dual monitors
Yes you can, just make sure your graphics card actually has two monitor plugs. Connect the two monitors to your computer and enable the second one in the control panel. To learn more, search "Dual monitors"
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.
No both graphics card must be the same.
Dual monitors will only work if your graphics card can support it. It cannot run off of a motherboard (then again i could be wrong) The motherboard supports dual monitors out of the box when running Windows XP. I'm using two LCD monitors, one is connected to the VGA port and the other one is connected to the DVI port, it works like a charm.
I am almost positive you need a dual monitor card to run tow monitors off the same computer, because if you don't have a monitor card then you wouldn't be able to run the monitors at all
You need a card that supports dual displays,but this is very common now.
Yes, however the amount of cores on a CPU doesn't determine if you can have dual displays or not.
Yes, it can be attached to two monitors. It cant be hoked to HD TV.
In order to enable the dual monitor video card you simply have to plug in two monitors into the adapter. It is an extremely cool feature!
The Quadro NVS 290 is a dual port card, that, with adapters, can be turned into a four-port card.