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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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RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
This cant be done. Your gfx card only has one socket? :/
06-21-2007 02:14 PM
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O.P. RE: PCI-E and Onboard Multi Monitor?
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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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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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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.

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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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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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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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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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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.
itry updating the bios ?
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