Two Graphics Cards?

stinkycheeseman99

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I have two graphics cards, currently having my Gigabyte Radeon 9600 Pro (AGP) installed and a eVGA (or is it inVidia) GeForce Mx 4000 (PCI) uninstalled. Is there some way where I can install the PCI card and have it work along with the AGP card.
 
stinkycheeseman99 said:
I have two graphics cards, currently having my Gigabyte Radeon 9600 Pro (AGP) installed and a eVGA (or is it inVidia) GeForce Mx 4000 (PCI) uninstalled. Is there some way where I can install the PCI card and have it work along with the AGP card.
no, you cant pci and agp working together. infact, you cant have pci and pci or agp and agp working together either. the only way you can have 2 graphics cards working side by side is having 2 pci express x16 cards working in sli. or ati's new crossfire
 
Well no not if you mean to run them in an SLI config but if you mean to run two different cards just for the purpose of adding extra monitors then yes you can. I'm assuming though that your talking about an SLI style config and so therefore no. But of course elmarcorulz already answered that :).
 
Blue said:
Well no not if you mean to run them in an SLI config but if you mean to run two different cards just for the purpose of adding extra monitors then yes you can. I'm assuming though that your talking about an SLI style config and so therefore no. But of course elmarcorulz already answered that :).
good point blue, i forgot about the extra monitor thing
 
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