graphics cards double Office HP 500 - 205-t

I have a HP 500 - 205t with which I ordered an upgrade the dedicated video card.  The computer is around the age of six months. Now I find that I need two monitors. The dedicated adapter has only a single output. The integrated one has two. Is it possible to use two adapters at the same time? I hate wasting the adapter 'improved '. And, if possible, can I use three monitors? Thank you. Richard

Well, it seems that my memory is not as good as it once was. I did remove the graphics - NVIDIA GT 625 - upgrade by uninstalling the driver and then stop the machine. Not connected all the cables from the rear and he hoisted upward on a desk to disassemble. Imagine my surprise when I finally turned it around to discover that, in low-and-behold, the adapter has two ports!

Somehow, I never noticed (or simply forgotten) that there's also an HDMI port and more the DVI - D port. A quick check in the console of NVIDiA confirmed he would go to two monitors.

Lesson learned, for the umpteenth time. Always check things in multiple ways before giving up.

So the answer is: NO, you can't use both cards. BUT, you can always run two monitors with NVIDIA graphic card to the address being upgraded.

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