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Make one pc to display 6 diferent video on 6 monitors

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I'm trying to setup a display with 6 different monitor outputs but using only one computer. I will be displaying 6 different video files i have created to run on windows media player. Is it possible to install 6 Video Cards onto one motherboard and have it recognize all 6 at the same time? If so How? Asked Aug, 10 2011
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I guess you should be able to do that. It will certainly be a tricky process. What is your budget? are you planning on using a computer you currently own, or making one? They have the tri-sli boards out w\ 3 pci-express slots. you could maybe just have 3 pci-e cards w\ dual dvi/vga and be running 2 cards on each of them this way. I'm really not sure though, which is why i say it will be a little tricky. Answered Aug, 10 2011
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Microsoft PowerPoint is a proprietary presentation program developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Office system, and runs on Microsoft Windows and the Mac OS computer operating systems. [1] PowerPoint is a great tool, but can sometimes be a headache when trying to use it on widescreen monitors.
the steps are showed in the website below.
http://www.wikihow.com/Display-PowerPoint-Presentations-on-Widescreen-Monitors Answered Aug, 08 2011
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This sounds like a driver-specific item. Does the video card manufacturer or AMD have anything listed in the knowledge base related to this issue? I really can’t imagine that you would be the only one seeing this problem.Based on a quick search and using the few details I found in a couple of them, I would recommend the following procedure: Physically remove the video card from the system and only used the APU video with a single monitor until we get the the last steps. Remove the CCC software and drivers in its entirety (using Revo Unistaller or similar). Go to the Device Manager and view hidden devices. Remove all displays except the one attached to your APU. Reinstall the drivers and CCC software for your current configuration. Reinstall the video card with the other 2 monitors and let the system reinstall the proper drivers.Most of the related posts I found with this type of issue have been able to clear it up by cleaning out the crap about other monitor configurations and this process should do that for you without requiring you to play around in the registry making manual changes (so a bit safer).

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