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07-29-2017 01:07 AM
I HAVE Z210 WORKSTATION W/ i7 2600 Sandy bridge. Designed specifically for for bridging card. But the Hp bios I have won't allow me access to enable igpu for using dedicated and integrated graphics card at the same time. Other systems with them same card allow this simple configuration. I'm using nvidia gtx 561 ti graphics card and dedicated card is an Intel graphics card 2000 I think, others have bridged these two card making use of all these pci-I display port making three monitor capabilities. I've been going in circles trying find a solution. I don't understand why HP would restrain it's customers forcing us to look in future for other pc brands. PLEASE SOMEONE HELP RESLOVE. I be upgraded bios just very confused.