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Thanks and yes this ram is on the P6T compatibility list. However I notice that it says for that model four dimms. LOL...should have done my research before buying. I figured 3x dual channel DIMMS would be fine. :p
The ones I ordered are these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227297
Looks like 1.9v
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_ddr3_pc3_12800_platinum_edition
I'm looking at going this same route. I have two Dell Ultrasharp 2007FP's (4:3 1600x1200) and highly recommend them. There not great for gaming but that's what your 24" is for now isn't it? :D
I have one (two actually-one at work and one at home). Its an Avocent Switchview DVI. It works great for me and I highly recommend it. Its not cheap but does the job and supports high resolutions up to 1920x1200. I've also read very good things about the Gefen (gefen.com) line of DVI...
Now that Nvidia has sli'd multiple monitor functionality I'd like to add a 3rd monitor to my setup.
I'm running SLI GTX260's on a evga 680i and as I understand it the 3rd card must be at least a 8 series with 256mb ram and a different chip than the sli'd cards. Am I correct?
I'd like to...
You need a KVM as earnstaf mentioned but be aware that your monitor likely only has one DVI port so you'd need a KVM with DVI switching if you wanted an all-in one unit. Or you could buy a separate DVI switch. Or connect one computer via VGA and the other via DVI/HDMI if you don't mind analog...
I'm in need of a recommendation for a monitor that will "work" well with 2 existing monitors in a tri-monitor setup.
I'm currently running 2 Dell 2007FP 20" 1600x1200 monitors side by side and want to add a third monitor. I'd like to get something widescreen and am looking at a 24"...