Question How can i get 2 displays with GPU(HDMI) and iGPU(VGA)?

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so i finally got a GPU for my PC, with the onboard display options in my motherboard i could use my 2 displays (VGA,HDMI) fine, but the new GPU does not have a VGA output, i tried to activate the iGPU in the BIOS to be able to conect the VGA display to the motherboard but it doesn't detect it. Does it have anything to do with the fact that it is an APU? Should i just bite the bullet and buy a DVI to VGA? Any help?

Radeon Software Version - 19.5.2
Radeon Software Edition - Adrenalin 2019
Graphics Chipset - Radeon RX 560 Series
Memory Size - 4096 MB
Memory Type - GDDR5
Core Clock - 1189 MHz
Windows Version - Windows 7 (Service Pack 1) (64 bit)
System Memory - 10 GB
CPU Type - AMD A10-7860K Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G
 
The APU graphics via the motherboard ports is automatically disabled by the BIOS when you install a PCI/PCIe graphics card. This is necessary to avoid driver & resource conflicts. So it's not possible to use both GPUs at the same time (unless the mobo BIOS supports that option).

Where the BIOS offers no such option, both displays must be connected to your new GPU.

You can either buy an active DVI-to-VGA converter or buy a new moniter which has the required input ports.