![]() Without further details like motherboard, driver version or graphics card it is hard to give you an answer. In my own experience, MOST GRAPHIC CARDS WILL DISABLE ONBOARD GRAPHICS when used. The driver behaviour depends on operative system, but unless you have nVidia Optimus technology using both cards is not an easy bet outside Windows. VGA/HDMI/DVI will need 4 physical outputs, however, display port supports multiple monitors per connection. The proper way to do so is to get a graphics card that supports 4 monitors. It depends on Motherboard and graphic card's model ![]() Technically it should work flawlessly, but most times one card will disable the other. ![]() Short and simple answer: this is a bad scenario.
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