QUOTE (Joey B @ May 2 2009, 07:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Simple answer is yes. You can either use the supplied NVIDIA software that came with the card to set it up or download a program called "Ultramon" and use that to even further customise how you want your dual monitor set up to work. EDIT: Will quickly throw this in here as I have just taken delivery of my second Samsung 2253lw <pic> Cheers Joe, that's an immense set-up you have there! Not sure I'd have that big telly in the little room though. I've ordered a DVI to VGA adapter, so I can test it with my spare CRT I have kicking about in my bedroom (I think, don't acutally spend much time in there). If it doesn't work all that well, then meh, the adapter was £2.19 and I'll be able to use the DVI output, which I hear is faster and clearer. You can pick my monitor up for about £120 on ebay now, so I may well get another, I've certainly got the desk space. I've got so many things to do to this room though, I want a new chair, desk, computer with an external soundcard, surround sound, TV input card thingy so I can record telly on the computer, and I need a few bits for the network like a print server and a cable to link my Dad's computer up from downstairs so I can shut the fecking wireless off once and for all. Anyone got any ideas for stiffening the base for my monitor, it wobbles too much. (LG W2242S).