Saturday, January 23, 2010

Vista Cards Can Windows Vista Run 2 Video Cards?

Can windows vista run 2 video cards? - vista cards

I run a double play. I have a fairly new computer with dual heart with lots of RAM. I also have Windows Vista Home Edition.
My question is, with vista, I run 2 separate video cards? Or do I run a dual monitor card for this video?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

it works, but can run two graphics cards if the motherboard has 2 slots for graphics cards

Anonymous said...

it works, but can run two graphics cards if the motherboard has 2 slots for graphics cards

Anonymous said...

it works, but can run two graphics cards if the motherboard has 2 slots for graphics cards

Anonymous said...

1. Replace the card with a card that supports two or more monitors
2. Run two letters (you can not have two AGP cards, even if one is aboard. You can almost always with two graphics cards if you have a PCI card, and one is an AGP or PCI - E
3. Many new computers come with expansion cards on board, or a DVI and analog output that can double as a montior be used

Anonymous said...

1. Replace the card with a card that supports two or more monitors
2. Run two letters (you can not have two AGP cards, even if one is aboard. You can almost always with two graphics cards if you have a PCI card, and one is an AGP or PCI - E
3. Many new computers come with expansion cards on board, or a DVI and analog output that can double as a montior be used

Anonymous said...

1. Replace the card with a card that supports two or more monitors
2. Run two letters (you can not have two AGP cards, even if one is aboard. You can almost always with two graphics cards if you have a PCI card, and one is an AGP or PCI - E
3. Many new computers come with expansion cards on board, or a DVI and analog output that can double as a montior be used

Anonymous said...

Vista is perfectly capable of dealing with multiple graphics cards. Windows has been here for a while. You may need with your settings a bit to a second card to use but not difficult to play.

Anonymous said...

Vista is perfectly capable of dealing with multiple graphics cards. Windows has been here for a while. You may need with your settings a bit to a second card to use but not difficult to play.

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