As I'm not going to be gaming I'd rather not get a separate graphics card.Īm I unaware of an obvious trick to support three monitors from a single port? Or do I have to get a graphics card to support multiple monitors via the same interface? Or (given that I have only one monitor at present) aim to get the subsequent ones over different interfaces? Although I have read that using a VGA port with a modern monitor is a waste of time. I'm noting looking to do any gaming, I just want a really good home set up for web dev and general computing. I'd ideally like to support three HDMI monitors (without buying a graphics card), ie, to get the 4096 * 2160 split over two or three monitors with HDMI. MotherboardsASUS PRIME B760M-A D4 Intel B760 (LGA 1700)(13th and 12th Gen) mATX motherboard, PCIe 4.0, two M.2 slots, Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, DisplayPort, Dual HDMI, SATA 6 Gbps, rear USB 3. Having read the manual it's not clear if the three monitors it supports are. Supports Intel® InTru™ 3D, Quick Sync Video, Clear Video HD Technology, Insider™ Multi-VGA output support : HDMI/DVI-D/RGB ports I am looking at an Asus motherboard and it says : Integrated Graphics Processor
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