External the multi-monitor video card

Tray desktop Compaq SG3-120. Video graphics are integrated on the motherboard but said specification are not available if a graphics card is installed. It also apply to an external several video monitor connected via USB card?

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"Video graphics are integrated on the motherboard, but specification says not available if a graphics card is installed." This means that if you install a descrete graphics card into the PCIe x 16 slot (provided that the motherboard has a) motherboard, onboard integrated graphics card will be disabled. Since a video-to-USB adapter, it's just that... a video adapter and not a graphic, video card can still be output via the built-in as well as the USB adapter ports.

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