Aditya 2005-09-18 02:48
i have an Intel 845GBV mobo, which has a 64Mb onboard graphics card. In addition i also have a XFX Geforce Fx5200 AGP. Is it possible to run two monitors off both the cards??
currently i have installed and am using the 5200, the intel drivers refuse to install probably because of some conflict.. Have tinkered with the AGP/PCI settings in the BIOS, but to no avail so far.
if I uninstall the nvidia drivers and disconnect the 5200 monitor, the intel card works perfectly.. need help :P
thanks in advance
|
Aditya 2005-09-18 03:47
by the by i tried disconnecting my agp card.. i connected a monitor to the onboard, and it works fine..
but as soon as the agp was back.. the integrated went silent
thanks in advance
|
Tantalus 2005-09-18 13:09
you can't run both an agp video card along with on-board video at the same time. it's either one or the other.
|
Aditya 2005-09-18 17:55
k thanks , are u sure?? coz i have read on teh guide on this site that it is possible..
and also some database cases also report successful combinations
thanks in advance
|
zima 2005-09-21 00:59
I assume it's possible when using PCI card. Integrated graphics is connected via AGO, and you can't have multiple devices on one AGP bus...
|
Keith B. Kurek 2005-09-21 03:23
I have heard that some recent computer models have TWO AGP slots. Is this correct? If so, then in a computer like this, would you be able to run both slotted AGP cards plus the onboard AGP card?
- Keith
|