HP 6300 using video cards and a four card to support 6 monitors.

I'm trying to configure a HP 6300 Micro tower to take charge of 6 screens. I installed a NVIDIA NVS510 card and installed, but not the integrated video card is disabled, how do I turn the two cards to work at the same time?

Hello:

Here is the link to the service manual for the Pro 6300.

http://bizsupport1.Austin.HP.com/BC/docs/support/SupportManual/c03612810/c03612810.PDF

Please take a look at Chapter 3, page 23.

There is a setting to toggle the embedded video bios.

Embedded video (enabled/disabled). This option allows to disable the integrated video controller

When another video controller is present in the system. Default value is enabled.

My hypothesis is that when you add a video PCIe x 16 card, the embedded video is automatically disabled in the BIOS.

See if you can change the video setting O/B back on to see if this will allow two video devices to work at the same time.

If the setting is gray or it activates the onboard video, but disables the PCIe x 16 card, then I guess it's impossible.

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