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.
Yes. The Intel D945GNT motherboard supports dual-core Pentium D processors.
Dozens of motherboard models are capable of supporting an Intel Pentium Dual-Core.
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No. The Intel 865 chipset doesn't support dual-core processors.
See the Related Links for "How Stuff Works Video: Installing Dual Monitors" to the left for the answer.
Some motherboards come with a CPU installed, but it is not, technically, part of the motherboard itself, but part of a substructure known as a chipset.
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
The CPU can be upgraded only if your motherboard/chipset and BIOS support it. Socket 478 motherboards cannot support a Dual-Core, as they use a different socket. If you have an LGA775 motherboard, it may work, but chipsets before 945 are not officially supported and may fail to function properly.
socket LGA 775 - Pentium D 805 ONLY - D is Dual Core This is a Pentium 4 HT processor - motherboard supports up to 3.6GHz HT is Hyper Threading Motherboard is Asus OEM for HP Media Centre m1190uk Desktop
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Confirm that the BIOS firmware support the dual core CPU