Is it OK to have an AGP graphics card AND a PCI one?

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Can someone tell me: is it OK to have an AGP graphics card AND a PCI
one?

I want to have 3 monitors.

Will this arrangement cause any problems?

Thanks.


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On 28 Feb 2005 01:34:12 -0800, "OM" <om.newsgroup@gmail.com> wrote:

>Can someone tell me: is it OK to have an AGP graphics card AND a PCI
>one?
>
>I want to have 3 monitors.
>
>Will this arrangement cause any problems?

Your head will assplode!

Otherwise, providing the cards will work in that arrangement, there should
be no problem.

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Just be sure "NOT" to put the PCI card in the PCI slot right next to the AGP
slot - on most cheap to mid priced MB's they are setup to use the same
Interrupt and data channel, if possible, leave the slot empty.

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"OM" <om.newsgroup@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Can someone tell me: is it OK to have an AGP graphics card AND a PCI
> one?
>
> I want to have 3 monitors.
>
> Will this arrangement cause any problems?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> OM
>