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Old 1st May 2008, 09:30   #1
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I since recently own an msi 9800 gx2, and was looking to enhance the graphical experience with another monitor, besides my hp2335 24"...are 1080p lcd's te way to go?
can you plug a hp 2335 and anopther screen easily on a 9800 gx2?
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each DVI connector is dual link on the 9800GX2, so you should be able to go to the necessary high resolution without issue.

now if you want a second screen for gaming/office, and LCD 24~30" is the way to go.

if you want a movie screen to sit x meter away from -> Plasma
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