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Add a basic video card to let me use 3 monitors?
May 18, 2021 at
03:48 PM
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I bought one of these: https://www.costco.com/.product.1...ed _product
I'd like to add a video card so that I can use 3 monitors simultaneously and wonder if anyone knows what cheap video card I could buy that would give me this option? It's a small form factor with a small power supply.
I DO NOT GAME. It's for work only--excel, word, acrobat, photos, email only.
PS. currently I can use two monitors on the built-in video card. just need one more display added
I'd like to add a video card so that I can use 3 monitors simultaneously and wonder if anyone knows what cheap video card I could buy that would give me this option? It's a small form factor with a small power supply.
I DO NOT GAME. It's for work only--excel, word, acrobat, photos, email only.
PS. currently I can use two monitors on the built-in video card. just need one more display added
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I'd like to add a video card so that I can use 3 monitors simultaneously and wonder if anyone knows what cheap video card I could buy that would give me this option? It's a small form factor with a small power supply.
I DO NOT GAME. It's for work only--excel, word, acrobat, photos, email only.
PS. currently I can use two monitors on the built-in video card. just need one more display added
Another option is a USB video adapter which should draw less power but depending on the resolution (at higher resolutions) sometimes these are only 30hz.
Another option is a USB video adapter which should draw less power but depending on the resolution (at higher resolutions) sometimes these are only 30hz.
when i plug the model number into lenovo's site, it shows 260w?
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This one is $100. If you shop around you can find it cheaper (or other alternatives.)
https://www.amazon.com/Plugable-U...B00ECDM78E
But, you need to figure out which system you have. Can you open the side cover and take a picture of the insides?
This looks like the hardware maintenance manual.
https://download.lenovo
when i plug the model number into lenovo's site, it shows 260w?
https://pcsupport.lenov
It looks like some models in this family have a PSU that runs on 120VAC and some an external laptop-like charger. Under guides the same page has a list of different external psu models https://download.lenovo
If the parts page you found is accurate, it shouldn't be hard to find a low profile video card that works. My suggestion to the OP would be to try to find the model or wattage spec on the PSU itself to confirm.
What resolution are your monitors?
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What resolution are your monitors?
Nothing special, I'm getting kind of old so I don't use max resolution anyway