ordered a pavilion with graphics card upgrade, upgrade used only 16-bit location

ordered a pavilion with graphics card upgrade, upgrade used only 16-bit location. I want to connect a second monitor, can I use the parent connections card currently have coverage through them that say "do not remove"?

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