Dual monitor & AMD 7470

I have an optiplex 9010 with graphics of AMD RADEON HD 7470. I am trying to run two screens (dell-1908 & 1905) with an extended screen (large desktop across two monitors). Is this possible? If so, what equipment do I need?

7470 AMD seems to have a single DVI - I female port that does not fit the double separator monitor I've used in the past. I had tried a DVI-I have splitter toVGAx2 than simply mirrored screens, but did not apply to them. Help.

Have you tried to use the Displayport for the 2nd signal (it takes a displayport adapter to dvi for that).

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