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Sn0wSky2014-07-22 17:59:36
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Sn0wSky, 2014-07-22 17:59:36

Is it possible to connect a third monitor to the built-in video card?

Two monitors are now hanging on NVidia 550gt.
I don’t know much about hardware, but there supposedly some kind of built-in video card with an i5 processor, Intel Graphics is something there (I’m sorry). Can you add a third one to it?

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Sn0wSky, 2014-07-26
@Sn0wSky

If suddenly someone is interested, then everything went fine, I set PCI / iGPU and Multi-monitor: on in the BIOS, two monitors are connected to Nvidia, and one to the built-in one, no problems arise. I’m not going to check the toys, if I run anything, then on one of the monitors connected to NVidia

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falsebyte, 2014-07-22
@falsebyte

No, you can't, your image is being processed on NVidia, the built-in video card is not active.
As an option, buy a video card with more video outputs, since there are enough offers on the market.

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Alexander Borisovich, 2014-07-23
@Alexufo

No, I will not work in a pair of two videos. We have 3 monica 1920 by 1200px on our mother, all on a digital i3. If you're interested I'll let you know.

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begemot_nn, 2014-07-22
@begemot_nn

in bios enable "use embedded video" and connect the main monitor to the connector on the mat. board.
when Windows (you have Windows, after all?) boots up, it will see a discrete video card and all three monitors will work. (I can't vouch for stability though)

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rdev, 2014-07-22
@rdev

You can connect.
Put in the BIOS as a basis - built-in, but a lot of bugs and conflicts are possible.
Another option is a USB video adapter.

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Alexey, 2014-07-22
@Solexid

Under linux, at least 20 video cards. Under Windows - laptops can, PCs - never happened.

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kseniya967, 2015-07-11
@kseniya967

if you do not install firewood from nvidia, then you can make 2 video cards work at the same time: discrete and built-in

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