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HP Compaq Elite 8300 Small Form Factor PC
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I want to install a new dual display port video card.  To wit: Nvidia NVS295.  Do I need to disable the onboard graphics?   If so, how do you do that?  Through BIOS or Device Manager or both or another way or will Windows 10 automatically disable that after I install the new video card and its drivers when it reboots?

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The manual here is not clear, quoting

 

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My guess is the onboard is disabled but possibly can be enabled if wanted.

If that is the case you should be able to enabled a second or third monitor using the VGA or DP connector 

 

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