I recently bought a Dell Dimension E521 desktop. It came with NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE Integrated Graphics card. I installed NVidia 7600GS card with dual DVI out yesterday. I have 3 monitors, 2 connected to the DVI ports on the 7600GS card and was wondering if there is a way, I could use the 3rd one on the integrated one? I wasn?t able to get the integrated one enabled after installing the PCI-E card. Anyone have any solutions? OR I have to get another PCI video card? Also, will DVI splitter help? I know with the splitter I can connect two monitors to one dvi output, but will this allow me extending my desktop? I don?t want to get the same screen on two monitors. Even though this question is very old, obviously people are curious as I was searching here for an answer as well. First, if the computer you are using has two graphics cards, I am assuming they only have one output each, otherwise it wouldn't need an additional cable for a three monitor setup. Most newer cards have two or more outputs which would allow for a three monitor setup natively. A simple DVI splitter would mirror the two monitors. These usually run from about $10 up. The DVI splitter you are speaking of is probably not one of those simplified cables, but rather something like the Matrox TripleHead2Go or similar technology. Windows 10 isn't using Dedicated GPU. The OP is referring to an issue when integrated graphics and a GPU is installed in the same computer, such as a laptop. I'm sending in my 7950 for a RMA as it was giving me problems and was planning to activate my CPU's integrated graphics while I wait but the issue is I don't know to to turn them on. I've read that a. Mar 26, 2009. I would like to somehow extend the picture onto my HD TV. I have an Acer M25201 and it has a HDMI port built in the motherboard but as the onboard graphics are disabled I cant see any picture when connected to the TV. Is there any way to use both the GFX card and built in motherboard one? ![]() These are quite expensive, and around the $300 retail mark. I am still doing some research on enabling the on board VGA in conjunction with the PCIe, and will update this post if I am able to find anything out. I do believe one of the other posts on this thread were correct in saying that it is probably a board manufacturer option, if it is even possible at all that is. ![]() This graphics card i have in my computer had been working for over three years. Then one day i load up my computer and it suddenly just doesn't work. My computer still recognizes it's there. I can install the drivers and everything for it still without any errors. Neither of the VGA ports on the card will send data to my monitor. I have to use my on board to get a display. The Nvidia control panel does not have the features most everyone else seems to have. It is NVIDIA GeForce 7100/NVIDIA nForce 630i. I don't know what the issue is but i'm at a loss. And when i do go into BIOS i have 3 options: PCI, PCI-e, and DISABLE. I have my computer set to PCI-e. So maybe someone could explain what i'm missing or need to do. Dear first of all look at the back side of your computer and look if the monitors cable is properly inserted to the VGA port which is located on the back side of your CPU i.e computer. If yes see whether you are having two VGA Ports (if you have asked for graphics card seperately for some special purpose shuch as gaming) if there are Two VGA Ports try inserting your monitors cable to the another VGA Port on your computer. You should be done. Now if you are having Two VGA Ports at the back side of your computer the Question is which one is Your High-Resolution VGA Port? If the display comes press DEL or F10 to enter CMOS Setup and look for some option like 'Onboard VGA' if it is enabled disable it and save the settings. Now again change the VGA Port on the back side of your Computer i.e insert the wire coming from Monitor to another VGA port on your computer. Now it should work properly. If it does not work just call your hardware supplier. I f you have a geforce card then it is going to discover it as that. Do you have 2 enjoying cards put in? If so then only remember to've the appropriate card activated on top of issues panel and disable the different. Abode windows shouldnt detect a geforce card as Intel grafics because it impossible to run the drivers for one device in a thoroughly differnt device ( ordinarily ) visit administration panel; device gadgets; opt for properties for the device required and choose enable or disable. • Tell us some more • Upload in Progress • Upload failed. 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