If you have multiple monitor ports the set up is easy, just plug in the other one. Without alternate ports you would probably need to have some sort of splitter set up for the monitor port or find another connection for the monitor, like USB.
CPUs are the most reliable piece of hardware in a PC. They rarely fail. If there appears to be a problem with a CPU monitor, it is likely due to an error in installing the CPU monitor, such as plugging in the correct cables. One should ensure that everything else in the computer is running correctly before concerning with the CPU.
Please check the cables connected between your CPU and monitor are not broken and fixed correctly. If cables are ok and connected correctly, check if CPU is running. All new monitors are capable of detecting input signals from multiple sources, if only one signal source is present when monitor is powered on. Else manually change which source to be used by monitor for display.
With a software program like speedfan, or others
Video splitter or multiple video cards
To compare CPU temperature monitor ratings, one should consider software such as that on offer on 'Tech power up'. Alternatively, ask a computer expert for advice.
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in RAM model only one CPU is work in PRAM model multiple cpu is work
There will be no effect on the computer speed if a CRT monitor's power cable is directly connected to the CPU. Though the PSU, or, the power supply unit must be upgraded to a 500 W one .
Yes there are multiple controllers on all motherboards.
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When CPUs first started coming out, and for many years after, they could only execute one set of instructions at a time. After awhile, interfaces were built to support having multiple CPUs running at the same time to increase the horsepower of a machine. These CPUs had distinct packaging still, but now the computer as a whole could execute a set of instructions per CPU. CPU manufacturers started placing multiple CPUs in one distinct package and also included the interface for the CPUs to talk within this package. So even though you had one product, it could execute multiple instructions at one time. Core is a marketing term to let people know the number of independent sets of instructions that a single CPU package can execute.
Defective monitor, I have one that does the same thing, I opened it up, looked at the control board, one of the IC's is shorting the red analog line to ground. Was not able to fix.