Non Gaming Video card to run 4 displays (preferably HDMI)

ymer

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Is there an option out there to run multiple monitors without paying $500 for a gaming video card?

I need to build a rig to run 4 monitors, this will be used for work so it will probably use a 4+ cores Ryzen, I'm out of the loop on hardware, so can you recommend me a video card that will do what I need? or if there's no such thing, maybe I can run 2 low end cards with dual monitor each?

thanks
 
Total overkill -- http://a.co/7PuFPXQ

$166 USD -- available on amazon.co.uk as well

Using that for one of our financial girls on a Dell 7010 -- works flawlessly.

Not HDMI -- but easily converted with adapters.
 
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Is there an option out there to run multiple monitors without paying $500 for a gaming video card?

I need to build a rig to run 4 monitors, this will be used for work so it will probably use a 4+ cores Ryzen, I'm out of the loop on hardware, so can you recommend me a video card that will do what I need? or if there's no such thing, maybe I can run 2 low end cards with dual monitor each?

thanks

"non gaming" option https://www.amazon.com/Matrox-M9148-E1024LAF-M9148-Memory-Professional/dp/B008DIU3JE/

Or better option find the cheapest AMD card that supports Eyefinity.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VisionTek-...899867&hash=item213a20a009:g:7XgAAOSwr85amilb
 
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Get a used gaming card - hardcore gamers upgrade all the time and while an old card might not run games anymore, the multiple outputs might still work for your situation. The only downside I see would be the power draw would suck. Nothing wrong with buying used - especially if they are willing to ship to where you are.
 
Get a used gaming card - hardcore gamers upgrade all the time and while an old card might not run games anymore, the multiple outputs might still work for your situation. The only downside I see would be the power draw would suck. Nothing wrong with buying used - especially if they are willing to ship to where you are.
More than likely he could get a card that is 3 generations old and still have 4 outputs. I believe Nvidia started that with the 7 series, not sure about AMD but it was around the same time frame.

The only catch is that OP preferred 4 HDMI outputs. Most gaming cards will have a mix of DVI, HDMI, and displayport. He's going to need a few adapters if he goes that route and will increase his cost.

The AMD 7750 linked in the 2nd post is probably the best combination of cost and power used, he just needs to find a seller that's willing to ship to his country.
 
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