Yes if you're running Windows XP and you have enough RAM. The second one has to be plain PCI (not AGP or PCI Express)
Here's how
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/northrup_multimon.mspx
http://www.pcworld.com/howto/article/0,aid,120707,pg,1,00.asp
2006-07-13 10:29:33
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answered by Sir J 7
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you may make beneficial the kind of the video card is the suggestions-blowing specification for the motherboard. i attempted looking up the specs of the video card, even nonetheless it is in yet another language so i'm unsure. If the motherboard is PCI-E (%convey) then the video card must be PCI-E besides. once you put in the video card, did you're making beneficial it became into each of how in? now and back you may desire to grant it an agency push, yet no longer something too problematic. it is problematic to tell from the image, yet does the video card have a slot on the top of it that demands a potential plug? that's relatively helpful to get an air can to blow onto the video card and onto the motherboard basically in case dirt is meddling. be sure you're no longer attempting to place in the cardboard until eventually the pc is totally became off and the potential cable is unplugged, and don't be on carpet on an identical time as doing this, be beneficial you place newspaper under your feet. If none of that facilitates, the video card would be undesirable, even nonetheless it is problematic to help plenty greater with out being there. desire a number of this facilitates.
2016-10-07 21:37:04
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answered by lavinia 4
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when you refer to the 64 mb video card, you mean on board?? as in part of the motherboard?? If so then yes. Otherwise I'm not exactly sure, but the only reason I could think you would want 2 is for 2 monitors, and all you need is a splitter for that if you have a video card, not an onboard one.
2006-07-13 10:29:35
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answered by DarkWolf_1st 4
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Can be install??? Can two video cards BE installed in a computer?
Yes, however, installing two will not boost your MB on one. The only reason to install two is to be able to use two monitors.
Then there's no point... seperate video cards will not boost each others performance... time for a new video card.
2006-07-13 10:28:59
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answered by Duds331 5
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You must have a motherboard with a nforce4 SLI chipset (and above) or one which supports crossfire (if you prefer ati). In case you haven't, but you still want a dual gpu graphics core, you can buy one of this video cards (for example 6600 DUO from Leadtek
2006-07-13 10:29:15
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answered by agent-X 6
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I don't think
2006-07-13 10:28:09
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answered by c1 3
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no
2006-07-13 10:29:39
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answered by NICH178 2
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