660 s dual monitor video card

I just bought an inspiron 660 s. I want to upgrade the video card that supports two monitors. Is this possible? After looking at the back, it's not like there is a lot of room, if necessary, for additional entries.

Thanks for the help.

I just bought the EVGA Geforce GT Ref. 620 01 G-P3-2625-KR to Fry and it's the only one I found to date that mentions the support of Windows 8.

It comes with adapters for low profile and fits well into the case with the fan on the cooling holes in the case.

I have yet to get out the disc because it completely installed and same jump upward with a monitor on the start page and the other on the desktop as if he knew what I wanted.

I had trouble with the Dell 0JJ461 from my office replaced and found that it was simply not compatible with the 660.

I found on another forum a suggested list of cards, but most of them required to install Windows Vista 64 driver so when it says Windows 8, I'm excited and bought.

It was on sale under the proposed price while it was still a better deal.

My list was the following if you have trouble finding one I did.

Don't forget they all (except the 620) required Windows Vista 64-bit.

ATI/AMD HD 5570 6570 5670 6670 7750 6450

NVIDIA GT 430 460 620

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