I am having trouble configuring dual monitors using an agp card and
my onboard video. I know there must be a way to get this to work as I
have done it in the past, just can't remember how. Any advice?
Re: Dual Monitors using AGP Card and On-Board Video
On Jan 10, 9:56 am, ShafferTech <agshaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am having trouble configuring dual monitors using an agp card and
> my onboard video. I know there must be a way to get this to work as I
> have done it in the past, just can't remember how. Any advice?
Usually the motherboard automatically switches input to the AGP card
if installed, and disables onboard video. I have never heard of
running dual-monitors this way, and if possible, would require some
way of leaving both enabled and disabling the bios switching system.
Re: Dual Monitors using AGP Card and On-Board Video
On Jan 9, 3:11*pm, AdenOne <pacific-...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 10, 9:56 am, ShafferTech <agshaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I am having trouble configuring dual monitors using an agp card *and
> > my onboard video. I know there must be a way to get this to work as I
> > have done it in the past, just can't remember how. Any advice?
>
> Usually the motherboard automatically switches input to the AGP card
> if installed, and disables onboard video. I have never heard of
> running dual-monitors this way, and if possible, would require some
> way of leaving both enabled and disabling the bios switching system.
Re: Dual Monitors using AGP Card and On-Board Video
ShafferTech wrote:
> On Jan 9, 3:11 pm, AdenOne <pacific-...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jan 10, 9:56 am, ShafferTech <agshaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I am having trouble configuring dual monitors using an agp card and
>>> my onboard video. I know there must be a way to get this to work as I
>>> have done it in the past, just can't remember how. Any advice?
>> Usually the motherboard automatically switches input to the AGP card
>> if installed, and disables onboard video. I have never heard of
>> running dual-monitors this way, and if possible, would require some
>> way of leaving both enabled and disabling the bios switching system.
>
> Any idea on how to do this?
If you bought a dual head AGP video card, you could run two monitors
from the video card itself. Then, the state of the onboard
video would be immaterial.
Re: Dual Monitors using AGP Card and On-Board Video
On Jan 10, 11:21 am, ShafferTech <agshaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 9, 3:11 pm, AdenOne <pacific-...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Jan 10, 9:56 am, ShafferTech <agshaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I am having trouble configuring dual monitors using an agp card and
> > > my onboard video. I know there must be a way to get this to work as I
> > > have done it in the past, just can't remember how. Any advice?
>
> > Usually the motherboard automatically switches input to the AGP card
> > if installed, and disables onboard video. I have never heard of
> > running dual-monitors this way, and if possible, would require some
> > way of leaving both enabled and disabling the bios switching system.
>
> Any idea on how to do this?
Sorry, unless there is such an option in the BIOS, I don't know of any
way to force it. You could contact the company that made the board.
Re: Dual Monitors using AGP Card and On-Board Video
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ShafferTech <agshaffer1@gmail.com> wrote:
>I am having trouble configuring dual monitors using an agp card and
>my onboard video. I know there must be a way to get this to work as I
>have done it in the past, just can't remember how. Any advice?
Most onboard video cards use the AGP interface themselves, and as I
understand it, only a single AGP interface is possible due to
architectural/design issues.
In other words, a dual-head AGP card is the way to go.
Re: Dual Monitors using AGP Card and On-Board Video
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 14:21:27 -0800 (PST), ShafferTech
<agshaffer1@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Jan 9, 3:11*pm, AdenOne <pacific-...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jan 10, 9:56 am, ShafferTech <agshaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I am having trouble configuring dual monitors using an agp card *and
>> > my onboard video. I know there must be a way to get this to work as I
>> > have done it in the past, just can't remember how. Any advice?
>>
>> Usually the motherboard automatically switches input to the AGP card
>> if installed, and disables onboard video. I have never heard of
>> running dual-monitors this way, and if possible, would require some
>> way of leaving both enabled and disabling the bios switching system.
>
>Any idea on how to do this?
On the typical board with AGP slot and integrated video, the
integated video is running from a logical AGP port. Because
AGP is a port not a bus, you couldn't run both even if there
were a way of trying to trick the bios.
The typical solutions are either:
1) Pull the AGP card out, install a PCI video card and use
it plus the integrated video.
2) Use an AGP card with dual monitor outputs.
3) Install a PCI video card and use it plus the AGP card.
4) Pull the AGP card out and install a PCI card with dual
monitor outputs.
If you install a PCI card you would have to decide if it
should be considered the primary display device and make
changes to that setting in the bios if required.
Re: Dual Monitors using AGP Card and On-Board Video
On Jan 10, 3:53*am, kony <s...@spam.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 14:21:27 -0800 (PST), ShafferTech
>
> <agshaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >On Jan 9, 3:11*pm, AdenOne <pacific-...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> On Jan 10, 9:56 am, ShafferTech <agshaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > I am having trouble configuring dual monitors using an agp card *and
> >> > my onboard video. I know there must be a way to get this to work as I
> >> > have done it in the past, just can't remember how. Any advice?
>
> >> Usually the motherboard automatically switches input to the AGP card
> >> if installed, and disables onboard video. I have never heard of
> >> running dual-monitors this way, and if possible, would require some
> >> way of leaving both enabled and disabling the bios switching system.
>
> >Any idea on how to do this?
>
> On the typical board with AGP slot and integrated video, the
> integated video is running from a logical AGP port. *Because
> AGP is a port not a bus, you couldn't run both even if there
> were a way of trying to trick the bios.
>
> The typical solutions are either:
>
> 1) *Pull the AGP card out, install a PCI video card and use
> it plus the integrated video.
>
> 2) *Use an AGP card with dual monitor outputs.
>
> 3) *Install a PCI video card and use it plus the AGP card.
>
> 4) *Pull the AGP card out and install a PCI card with dual
> monitor outputs.
>
> If you install a PCI card you would have to decide if it
> should be considered the primary display device and make
> changes to that setting in the bios if required.