"First of One" <root@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
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> "Arthur Lipscomb" <> wrote in message
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>> Hi. I just purchased an ASUS EAH4670 video card (PCI-E 2.0, 1 gig of
>> DDR3 memory with ATI Radeon HD 4670 chipset) for a new system I'm
>> building (using an ASUS M4A79T Deluxe motherboard) and I'm wondering I
>> can still get some use out of my current card which is an ATI Radeon
>> X1600 (PCI-E 1.0 with 512 megs of memory).
>>
>> I would like to use both cards at the same time to expand my
>> multi-monitor capabilities from 2 monitors to 3 or 4. Will it be
>> possible to have both cards installed at the same time for multi-monitor?
>> Is there anything special I need to do or is it just plug and play?
>
> Plug and play. The Catalyst installation program will automatically run
> twice to cover both cards. Note: the driver needs to support both cards,
> so Catalyst 9.3 is the latest driver you will be able to use. It may be
> worthwhile to download Catalyst 9.3 and put it on a CD or USB key before
> booting the system up for the first time.
> http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...?&lang=English
>
Thanks. I'm glad to know it will work. But I am concerned that my 4670
will be limited to outdated drivers. Especially when I move on to Windows
7. I just checked and AMD doesn't even have Windows 7 (beta) drivers for
the X1600. Although the upgrade advisor doesn't indicate any issues with
the X1600 so I'm assuming Windows 7 drivers for the X1600 won't be an issue.
After everything is installed and working, If I update the drivers for the
4670 will the X1600 stop working?
What if instead of installing Catalyst I just go plug and play with the
default Windows drivers?