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Main - Computing - Onboard GFX card and a PCI card? | New thread | New reply |
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Buzzy Beetle Level: 44 Posts: 339/383 EXP: 593361 Next: 17924 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 4092 days Last view: 4066 days |
I want to use both cards inconjunction, however it seems I can only use either/or, anyway to use both? The PCI card is a radeon 300 the onboard is some nvidia card
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Rex Level: 51 Posts: 390/533 EXP: 959812 Next: 54126 Since: 08-23-07 From: Las Vegas Last post: 4438 days Last view: 4240 days |
Typically the BIOS will disable the onboard video if you have a real video card installed, so no. |
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Red Birdo Level: 92 Posts: 1782/2112 EXP: 7685425 Next: 71512 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 4441 days Last view: 3213 days |
The best I could suggest is that you see if the BIOS has an option to disable the behaviour chungy mentioned, since that is what happens. |
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