Running 2 GPUs - Possible?

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       #21

    But I already told you the cards lol
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       #22

    I had a reason for asking, but never mind.
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       #23

    Ahh ok. Do you need everything or certain stuff?
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       #24

    Will a dxdiag help?
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       #25

    ?????
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       #26

    Its not going to work, you need a new monitor. Modern cards only have one compatible analog output and if you put in the old card it may work as a secondary card for a second monitor but it will be a lot more trouble than its worth. Or you could use something like this from your new card:
    StarTech DP2VGA DisplayPort to VGA Video Adapter Converter - Newegg.com
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    BananaMann said:
    Is that an HDMI to VGA adapter? That will work fine.
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       #29

    Tony it's a VGA to Display Port.

    Bananamann didn't deem it needed to post specs as I asked so we don't know if a Display Port is available.
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    Britton30 said:
    Tony it's a VGA to Display Port.

    Bananamann didn't deem it needed to post specs as I asked so we don't know if a Display Port is available.
    The website looked all Greek to me. Another poster who wanted a quick fix without providing enough information.......
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