I am not a gamer; but I do like multiple screens for my office setup. How many screens will card support.There are 5 outputs.

onyxpoodle

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I am not a gamer; but I do like multiple screens for my office setup. How many screens will card support. There are 5 outputs.
 
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What connection types do you have from the monitors?

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NVIDIA GeForce GT 640. It came with my Dell Desktop XPS. This card supports 3 screens; I would like to move to 4 or 5.
 

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What connection types do you have from the monitors?
 
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D4V3_G

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Your best bet is to pair up 2 used cards that support SLI so you can use that as 4-5 monitors.

Just search ebay for something like a 560ti or 660. The name has to match if you're getting two(660), but the brand doesn't have to(ASUS, EVGA).
 

onyxpoodle

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DVI; Display Port, HDMI and DVI-D. Depending on the monitor I use adapters as needed [eg, DP to DVI, etc

 

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Ok so from here our options are as follows

Buy a matching card
We can buy a second of the same card and run it in the computer at the same time assuming you have the slots available for that (If you could link the specs of the computer that would be a big help)

Upgrade the Existing Cards
The other option we have is we can upgrade your existing cards (again assuming you have the slots) to two GTX 750 Ti cards if you feel like you want more power from your PC graphics wise