
Even if your desktop’s motherboard has integrated graphics, the choice of ports may be limited or the iGPU (integrated graphics processing unit) won’t have the muscle to handle an expanded graphics load. We advise getting at least a mid-range discrete graphics card. You really should be on a rather beefy desktop to consider multiple monitors. They lack the ports and processing power. As you may guess, portable PCs don’t make for very good multiple monitor hosts. If you’re on a notebook or laptop you’ll likely be limited to HDMI and maybe USB-C.

The connectors on each monitor obviously need to correspond to ports on your source device, in this case your PC.
