XPS 8900, U2414H, NVIDIA GeForce (r) GT 2 GB DDR3 730 connect 2 monitors to your PC - best Options

I recently bought the 8900 XPS comes with the graphic card NVIDIA GeForce (r) GT 730 2 GB DDR3 and I need to join two U2414H monitors that I also bought. I'm confused about the best way to do it. Can someone please help?

The U2414H monitor has HDMI and DisplayPort (DP) entries, and this video card seems * that the DVI - D, HDMI and VGA outputs

Your first monitor can be connected HDMI (video card) > HDMI (input monitor), keeping in mind the first monitor must be connected to the add-in video card, not of HDMI video port on the PC Board.

To the second monitor, you can use a DVI - D (video output expansion card) > HDMI (input monitor) since this video card seems to support 2 monitors.

Moreover, the second monitor may be connected via HDMI (using the integrated video card) > HDMI (monitor), once again keeping in mind the first monitor must be connected to the card.

By using the HDMI for the second monitor peut you give a slightly lower quality signal, but you can or may not notice the difference...

* Caveat: I assume that the card has these 3 different exits so be sure to check by yourself before the purchase of all the video cables.

EDIT: The DVI - D output on the video card seems to be Dual-Link DVI - D, so assuming that is correct, be sure to get a Dual-Link DVI - D > HDMI adapter cable. These tend to be short, so you will also need a longer HDMI > HDMI cable to go from the 'card' on the screen.

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