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How to connect gtx 275 to both video monitor and tv ??



 
 
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Old January 3rd 13, 09:14 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
johns
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Default How to connect gtx 275 to both video monitor and tv ??

I tried a dvi splitter on a single dvi port, and sent one signal to
the video monitor
and the other to the tv ( dvi to hdmi cable ). Whooeee! No way! So,
can I put the
tv on the 2nd dvi port, and go dvi to hdmi to the tv without causing
the video card
to drop frame rate and just plain go goofy? I want to be able to tell
set up to not
use the tv except when I want it, so the video card is not loaded down
when I'm
gaming.

johns
 




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