On Nov 24, 2011 11:33 AM, "Stefan G. Weichinger" <li...@xunil.at> wrote:
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> Am 24.11.2011 16:06, schrieb Michael Mol:
>
> > Is the onboard video of the same chipset as your video card? If so,
> > you should be able to run them just fine at the same time. I once had
> > an onboard ATI chipset (HD3200) working together with a Radeon 5770 to
> > push five displays--two VGA, two DVI and one HDMI.
>
> Onboard = on-CPU in this case: core-i7-2600 brings Intel HD3000.
> And the video card is a Nvidia GeForce GT530.
>
> I assume that won't work out?
>
> No energy for fiddling today, had a decent server-crash at a customer.
> Glad to have my box running with one TFT, at least today :)
>
> thanks, Stefan

Never tried mix & match with Intel. I'd say it's worth a try, as long as
you can stay away from the proprietary drivers. Sounds likely you'll be
hunting for a new card, though.
On Nov 24, 2011 11:33 AM, "Stefan G. Weichinger" <li...@xunil.at> wrote:

> Am 24.11.2011 16:06, schrieb Michael Mol:
>
> > Is the onboard video of the same chipset as your video card? If so,
> > you should be able to run them just fine at the same time. I once had
> > an onboard ATI chipset (HD3200) working together with a Radeon 5770 to
> > push five displays--two VGA, two DVI and one HDMI.
>
> Onboard = on-CPU in this case: core-i7-2600 brings Intel HD3000.
> And the video card is a Nvidia GeForce GT530.
>
> I assume that won't work out?
>
> No energy for fiddling today, had a decent server-crash at a customer.
> Glad to have my box running with one TFT, at least today :)
>
> thanks, Stefan
>
>
>

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