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itry updating the bios ?

Not really want to do that kind of thing cause it's not my computer, it's my my work computer, so if it fucks up my boss will kill me :P
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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
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itry updating the bios ?

Not really want to do that kind of thing cause it's not my computer, it's my my work computer, so if it fucks up my boss will kill me :P
live with one monitor then, or get a better graphics card :tongue:
06-21-2007 09:55 PM
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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
It can be done with some motherboards, some, it can not.  It all depends.  Just go down to any given computer store and pick up an el cheapo PCI card, and use them both (If you do this, make sure in your bios you set it to use PCI-E as the first display.  From what I've seen, on most boards, it's set to default as PCI).
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RE: RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
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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.


Install the drivers for the on-board one.
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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
Don't.. First check in the Device Manager, on the Control Panel, if there's any 'unknown' device listed.. If there is, it means the onboard graphics card is being recognized and, thus, you'll only need to install the drivers :p
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First check in the Device Manager, on the Control Panel, if there's any 'unknown' device listed..

I don't think there are any unknown devices, but I won't be back at the office until wednesday so I won't be able to check until then.

Also the screen on the onboard says "No Signal"
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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
Some motherboards turn off the onboard graphics when an external card is added in. Others have a BIOS option so you can choose to run both.
06-23-2007 03:34 AM
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