you dont. you can hook them to the computer though.
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You need two video cards in the backplane. Each video card can drive two monitors. The video cards cannot be in their "Ganged" mode (SLI or Crossfire). If they are, only one monitor will be driven (main port on primary video card). The other three will be blank.
Video splitter or multiple video cards
Yes, however the amount of cores on a CPU doesn't determine if you can have dual displays or not.
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.
You can connect a monitor to a computer console or CPU by attaching the monitors video cable to the back of the computer where there is a port specificly designed for monitors. Once this connection is made start your computer and you should get a picture.
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If you want to work with two monitors you will need a monitor switch box or a second video card to connect two SVGA monitors to one computer. You'll need Windows XP or Mac OS X or newer.
What does the CPU Fan connect to?
If you have a video card which supports dual display then you can connect 2 monitors to your computer. If not then you can either buy one that supports it or you can also buy something called a KVM Switch which allows you to connect multiple monitors and switch between them.
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.
The Arkview USB-DH88 adapter will allow you to connect up to 6 monitors.
cpu is called the brain of computer. moniter wire is attached to cpu so it functions like this.