I have two monitors, the colours are quite different on them. I'd like to switch to using a Spyder that can calibrate both, but I can't do that without some hardware upgrade in the graphics card area.
The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-F2A85XM-D3H and currently I'm using the DVI and the HDMI sockets to connect the screens.
I would need to either add a second compatible graphics card and try to make the AMD Dual Graphics work, or get two compatible with the "2 PCI-E 2.0 x16 interfaces with AMD Dual Graphics, Eyefinity and CrossFire support"
I don't need fancy cards - I use office programs, surf the net and do photo work hence wanting both calibrated.
Suggestions? Silent card(s) would be greatly preferred. It's so long since I brought a graphics card that I'm totally befuddled by the current market.
The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-F2A85XM-D3H and currently I'm using the DVI and the HDMI sockets to connect the screens.
I would need to either add a second compatible graphics card and try to make the AMD Dual Graphics work, or get two compatible with the "2 PCI-E 2.0 x16 interfaces with AMD Dual Graphics, Eyefinity and CrossFire support"
I don't need fancy cards - I use office programs, surf the net and do photo work hence wanting both calibrated.
Suggestions? Silent card(s) would be greatly preferred. It's so long since I brought a graphics card that I'm totally befuddled by the current market.