AFAIK: There are very few motherboards that have both AGP and PCI-
EXPRESS slots, and I don't even know if you can use both at the same time.
If you want to, you can go out and buy a PCI (no express) video card and add it to your system, to power your third monitor. This is what people had to do before the multiple head cards we have now were standard. I would suggest getting an nvidia card, because then you have fewer driver problems from using different types of cards.
Now if your motherboard supports PCI-Express (which I'm 98% sure it dosn't, since you have an AGP video card) and it supported using 2 graphics cards then yes, you would want to buy a second PCI-E graphics card.
The important part is
PCI is not PCI-Express and a PCI-E card is not backwards compatable with a PCI slot.
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Originally posted by xJ +
Well, some people say PCI while some say PCI Express. But the exact one is PCI express.
en.wikipedia.org says true.
What are you on about? Those are both two different technologies.
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Originally posted by -dt-
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Originally posted by xJ +
AGP x8 and PCI express graphic cards are two different thing.
IF your motherboard is enabled with PCI express, buy PCI, and AGP 8x/AGP 4x/AGP motherboards, then buy the graphic card respectively.
PCI express type support up to two graphic cards, while AGP 8x only can have one installed on the motherboard.
hmm not sure if this is relivant to pci express but wikipedia says
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Originally posted by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_Graphics_Port
Secondly, a user with an appropriate operating system can use several PCI graphics cards (or several PCI graphics cards in combination with one AGP card) simultaneously - to give many different video outputs (for the use of many screens). This cannot be done with AGP cards, as very few (if any) motherboards are equipped with more than one AGP slot
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Yep, pretty much all right, you can use multiple PCI cards along with your AGP card, but there are almost no motherboards that support multiple AGP cards.