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Old 05-05-2005, 02:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
narafa
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I think this won't be a problem getting a new graphics card and setting it up to work with dual display along with your integrated one. I think they should work fine with each other.

If they don't, you won't have to buy 2 graphics cards, (1 AGP and 1 PCI), you can just buy 1 AGP Graphics card that supports dual monitors, usually, most cards support this now, the other outlet is called a dvi, and you will have to buy a dvi converter as well.

In both cases, you will have to buy a graphics card, so go buy one with dual display capability, if it works fine with your onboard one, then great, if it didn't, then you got a card that can work on dual display by it's own.
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