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Q for hardware geeks by Kickstart 2007-04-26 20:40:33
I've got a Soltek Qbic EQ3100M system, which comes with an additional 8x AGP slot as well as the onboard video. I wanted to dual head this, but it appears that once I put in my video card (MSI 6400GT), the onboard automatically shuts down.

No sign of dual monitor capability in the desktop settings, and the driver for the 6400GT is up-to-date.

Any thoughts on making this work?

Cheers,

KS
[ Reply ]
  can you enable it in the BIOS again? (n/t) by shminux2007-04-26 20:46:14
    The options are... by Kickstart2007-04-26 21:07:00
      Try to exchange your graphics card by CynicalRyan2007-04-26 21:26:31
  Check Integrated Peripherals in your BIOS? by CynicalRyan2007-04-26 20:46:25
  6400GT or 6600GT? by themadkansan2007-04-26 21:37:51
    Sorry...6600GT by Kickstart2007-04-26 21:45:10
      If it's like my ASUS 6600... by themadkansan2007-04-26 21:57:09
        I'll give that a shot... by Kickstart2007-04-26 22:07:48
          Definitely a better plan by hobbs2007-04-26 22:09:13
            Got it! by Kickstart2007-04-26 22:34:44
              Find a cheap PCI video card? by themadkansan2007-04-26 22:44:25
                No room on the desk now :) by Kickstart2007-04-26 23:00:53
  I have a BFG 6600GT and it's got 2 ports on it. by kahuana2007-04-26 21:53:10
    Hey! I just noticed. *that* isn't my card at all! by kahuana2007-04-26 21:55:45
  Hmm you might have to install software from by hieraco2007-04-26 22:31:48

 

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