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have 2 graphics cards in my computer, one a Nvidia 9600GT which goes to my 22 inch monitor, and an ATI X1550 which goes to a 15 inch monitor. I do this so i can keep open programs like aim on my small monitor but still be able to play games on the 22 inch without losing any performance. In XP all i had to do was install my nvidia drivers and then my ATI drivers and I was good to go, is there any way to do this in Vista??
I have the latest Drivers, 22 inch acer monitor, 15 inch dell, mobo is a evga 780i, cpu is core 2 duo E8400, 2 gigs of ram, Vista Ultimate 64 bit
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Since the 9600GT supports multi monitor why would you want to use a second card?
"Cheato3825" <Cheato3825[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8F54A03C-C400-43DA-900F-14009A89C269[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > have 2 graphics cards in my computer, one a Nvidia 9600GT which goes to my > 22 inch monitor, and an ATI X1550 which goes to a 15 inch monitor. I do > this > so i can keep open programs like aim on my small monitor but still be able > to > play games on the 22 inch without losing any performance. In XP all i had > to > do was install my nvidia drivers and then my ATI drivers and I was good to > go, is there any way to do this in Vista?? > > > I have the latest Drivers, 22 inch acer monitor, 15 inch dell, mobo is a > evga 780i, cpu is core 2 duo E8400, 2 gigs of ram, Vista Ultimate 64 bit
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Also using as second card will steal system resources such as your CPU and memory. As long as your two two displays are in extended desktop mode you will gain and not lose performance. "DL" <address[ at ]invalid> wrote in message news:OmoBftRaJHA.1272[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Since the 9600GT supports multi monitor why would you want to use a second > card? > > "Cheato3825" <Cheato3825[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8F54A03C-C400-43DA-900F-14009A89C269[ at ]microsoft.com... >> have 2 graphics cards in my computer, one a Nvidia 9600GT which goes to >> my >> 22 inch monitor, and an ATI X1550 which goes to a 15 inch monitor. I do >> this >> so i can keep open programs like aim on my small monitor but still be >> able to >> play games on the 22 inch without losing any performance. In XP all i had >> to >> do was install my nvidia drivers and then my ATI drivers and I was good >> to >> go, is there any way to do this in Vista?? >> >> >> I have the latest Drivers, 22 inch acer monitor, 15 inch dell, mobo is a >> evga 780i, cpu is core 2 duo E8400, 2 gigs of ram, Vista Ultimate 64 bit > >
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See http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/display/multimonVista.mspx
If you want to use Vista WDDM drivers, you can only have 1 driver and all graphics cards must use that driver. You can use older XPDM drivers, and then you can mix graphics cards from different makers.
"Cheato3825" <Cheato3825[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8F54A03C-C400-43DA-900F-14009A89C269[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > have 2 graphics cards in my computer, one a Nvidia 9600GT which goes to my > 22 inch monitor, and an ATI X1550 which goes to a 15 inch monitor. I do > this > so i can keep open programs like aim on my small monitor but still be able > to > play games on the 22 inch without losing any performance. In XP all i had > to > do was install my nvidia drivers and then my ATI drivers and I was good to > go, is there any way to do this in Vista?? > > > I have the latest Drivers, 22 inch acer monitor, 15 inch dell, mobo is a > evga 780i, cpu is core 2 duo E8400, 2 gigs of ram, Vista Ultimate 64 bit
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