N neBo503 Baseband Member Messages 82 Nov 23, 2005 #1 and I cannot use 2 monitors. I want to have 2 monitors on my one computer. I am running a MSI 651 series mobo windows xp pr sp2 my vid cards are asus 64mb agp and onboard msi sis vid card why cant i use both together?
and I cannot use 2 monitors. I want to have 2 monitors on my one computer. I am running a MSI 651 series mobo windows xp pr sp2 my vid cards are asus 64mb agp and onboard msi sis vid card why cant i use both together?
H4x3r AKA ComatoseClown Messages 1,526 Nov 23, 2005 #2 you can't use both the integrated and AGP graphics together...unless you have a dual out card or SLI board..then it's not possible
you can't use both the integrated and AGP graphics together...unless you have a dual out card or SLI board..then it's not possible
OP OP N neBo503 Baseband Member Messages 82 Nov 23, 2005 #3 i have done it before on a gateway e1200 machine with a pci card. is that why? cuz its a PCI card and not AGP? thanks
i have done it before on a gateway e1200 machine with a pci card. is that why? cuz its a PCI card and not AGP? thanks
SHAWN Field Engineer Messages 4,695 Location Long Island, NY Nov 24, 2005 #4 Integrated video runs on the AGP bus. Install an AGP card and you can use either or. Install a PCI or PCI-e video card with onboard AGP video and you can.
Integrated video runs on the AGP bus. Install an AGP card and you can use either or. Install a PCI or PCI-e video card with onboard AGP video and you can.
N Nvidia Baseband Member Messages 40 Nov 25, 2005 #6 Yeah Lol that dont work that way dude Gotta have 1 graphics card with to ports if u wana do that
OP OP N neBo503 Baseband Member Messages 82 Nov 28, 2005 #7 well it works with an agp and pci. and i think you have to use win2k sp2 and under for it to work. i dont know why xp doesnt support it. gay
well it works with an agp and pci. and i think you have to use win2k sp2 and under for it to work. i dont know why xp doesnt support it. gay
RicoDirenzo Fully Optimized Messages 2,107 Nov 28, 2005 #8 XP does not allow direct hardware access. So, no dos programs and no dual video standard. You would need a mobo with dual PCIe.
XP does not allow direct hardware access. So, no dos programs and no dual video standard. You would need a mobo with dual PCIe.
OP OP N neBo503 Baseband Member Messages 82 Nov 28, 2005 #9 **** that XP!!!!!!!!!!1 thanks guys this forum kicks ass i love it!