Pavilion P7-1010: replace video p7-1010

I have been using my machine in stock for some time and have been happy with it.  Just now my screen BOTH went dark, saying 'No Signal '.  Was in power, computer was on, but it seems that the video has stopped working.  I didn't have control of the computer (because I didn't know what I was doing), I turned it turns off and on again a minute later.  It came with everything, it's usual noises so I could say it was ok... but the monitors does NOT.  They were getting power but no signal.

Now since the video is on the motherboard, can I just get any old dual video card monitor to plug into the PCI slot to replace?  I've read people talk to the power supply?  Is this something I need to do?  I don't do heavy or videogames to... I'm a programmer, so I don't have great video.  Would this work for me:

Power worked for everything else.  Fortunately the monitors are back to life after I opened it, cleaned the dust & reconnect the video cables.  Thank you very much for the help!

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