
The stand will "give" a little if you push on the side of the monitor which acts like a shock absorber should you accidentally strike it. None of the cons I listed justified losing an egg because it's just such a great deal.

Overall Review: The value/price ratio for this monitor really can't be beat - great buy for a HTPC or mid-level gaming rig. Wow.īlack casing seems a bit flimsy, but hey it's not built to survive WWIII. "Pivot" function consists of user moving whole screen (and stand) around to face a new direction.

Pros: Eggcellent Price! 20 inch wide-screen! 10000:1 contrast ratio! 1600 X 900 resolution! 75Hz refresh rate!Ĭons: Some pixel bleeding when displaying black screen (during boot-up or screen-saver), but unnoticable during normal operation. HD6950 will support MSP.Learn more about the Acer America X203Hbd Model Brandĭimensions & Weight Dimensions (H x W x D)Īdditional Information Date First Available But for the one with native HDMI you can just plug it straight into the card. The simplest (but not the least expensive) way would be to plug them all into a MSP DisplayPort 1.2 hub and connect each monitor to the hub via a converter cable from the native input format to DP. Question 2: You aren't trying to put these cards in any kind of crossfire mode, right? You do realize that on Linux there is absolutely no support for multiple graphics cards operating at the same time on the same display server, so any effort to use all 3 cards would require using three separate X servers.Īnyway, regardless of your monitors, you can buy connectors/converters/cables until you're blue in the face and eventually get all of them running. In theory both sholuld be able to support the same number of monitors, but in practice fglrx is more likely to result in success - especially for the HD6950, which is a generation newer than the more-tested HD5000 series which works well on the radeon driver. Question 1: Are you using fglrx or are you using radeon? fglrx is the proprietary (closed-source) driver and radeon is the open source graphics driver.

Assuming "6950", "5830" and "5850" refer to models of the AMD Radeon HD series of graphics cards.
