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Ezra
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O.P. PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
Does anyone know how to enable my onboard video when I already have an PCI-E video card enabled so I can have multi-monitor?
I already searched the BIOS for some settings but I couldn't find anything.
When I take out the PCI-E the onboard enables.
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06-21-2007 02:12 PM |
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Kenji
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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
This cant be done. Your gfx card only has one socket? :/
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06-21-2007 02:14 PM |
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Ezra
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O.P. RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
quote: Originally posted by Dazzy
This cant be done. Your gfx card only has one socket? :/
Yeah, it's an el cheapo videocard that came with the computer.
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06-21-2007 02:17 PM |
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markee
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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
USUALLY onboard graphics are disabled when you have another graphics card in your system I'm sorry to say. You can always have a look at dual monitor downsides? for a little bit of a discussion over this kind of stuff.... kinda.
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06-21-2007 02:46 PM |
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Verte
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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
I've got a similar setup, and it works fine. You will need to have both the card and the on-board chip installed properly [drivers and stuff] and it should be fairly easy to make your desktop cover more than one monitor. If you're using X, there was a thread a few weeks back on setting up X to use more than one monitor.
Edit: If the card and the on-board chip have different addresses on the bus, they are different devices and you should be able to treat them as such, unless there's something really odd I'm missing.
This post was edited on 06-21-2007 at 03:23 PM by Verte.
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06-21-2007 03:14 PM |
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stu
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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
Yeah, I had the same problem a while back, when I looked into it, as markee said, everything i found said that the onboard graphics are disabled when you add a graphics card. I have not heard of running dual monitors with onboard & PCI-E. My solution was to go out and buy a gfx card that had dual outputs on it
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06-21-2007 03:14 PM |
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Jhrono
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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
I really don't know if this is possible to do..
Anyhow, give it a try and, if you onboard graphics are disabled, boot in the bios, fiddle around and enable them card again. Then install drivers etc etc
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06-21-2007 08:48 PM |
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kao
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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
This can definitely be done with PCI and an onboard chip so I would have thought it'd be possible with PCI-E and an onboard chip.
Just try installing the right drivers for the card and the chip then enable the onboard in the Bios.
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06-21-2007 08:51 PM |
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Ezra
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O.P. RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
I have the right drivers for the PCI-E card installed, I don't know about the onboard just that it will work when I take the PCI-E one out.
Also I looked in the BIOS but, there doesn't seem to be a option to turn the onboard one on or select as primary.
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06-21-2007 09:19 PM |
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toddy
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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
quote: Originally posted by Ezra
I have the right drivers for the PCI-E card installed, I don't know about the onboard just that it will work when I take the PCI-E one out.
Also I looked in the BIOS but, there doesn't seem to be a option to turn the onboard one on or select as primary.
itry updating the bios ?
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06-21-2007 09:24 PM |
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