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You’ll have to have 2 different monitors with each having an HDMI connection. On the video card there are 4 hdmi connections. Once you plug them in windows should recognize them. Also make sure that each monitor is set to hdmi. We made the mistake of leaving ours on dvi and that set us back a couple minutes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will need to connect the two displays to the back of the PC.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Jordan, Hooking up 2 monitors is as simple as just plugging them into the available slots on the computers GPU ports on the back. The output for the monitors may vary due to the type of video card that is used when your computer is built but it does typically include an HDMI, DisplayPort and a DVI-D port. If your monitor does not fit in the specified port, you may need to purchase an adapter. Thank you!
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