at least i answered with “should be possible …” as an educated guess … but youre right. Someone, who can confirm that, because he/she actually did that would be helpful.
Perhaps its possible through an VGA / HDMI adapter. And using a second HDMI port in my RTX2060 SUPER.
[The simple answer] This is going to be dependent on the Motherboard’s BIOS. If it can support both Internal Graphics (Onboard) and External Graphics (Card) simultaneously, then Yes.
Jim-Sim
I have that case - I love that case!
Also - this is a pretty awesome monitor arrangement.
$7.99 VGA to HDMI adapters on Amazon, maybe that helps…
Does this help? My notebook has 1 Monitor on DP and 1 on HDMI. My 3rd is plugged into the computer’s USB C with a HDMI adapter. The built-in monitor is deleted.
I’ve done some checking around. The default behavior of most desktops is to automatically disable the MB’s on-board graphics when a separate video card is detected. However, as someone suggested above, the machine’s BIOS can, in most cases, be told to enable the machine’s on-board graphics. Sometimes the prompt will offer “always enable” as the option. In general, this should work to allow monitors connected to video cards and the MB at the same time. It was also mentioned that one may not like the results (laggy). Good luck.
Another solution if you need more monitors is to get USB3 to HDMI / DP adapters. They vary from small, single monitor 1080p variants to dual 4K with both HDMI and DP. I have one of the latter
Undesrstood , thanks, that helps a lot.
I’m thinking to not Take the risk, I would try to use only monitors conected to the dedicated graphic card vía HDMI or maybe I will try a hdmi - vga interface cable. I only have space for a 19" second screen and is dificult to find that HDMI size monitor.
Don’t mean to hijack the thread, but…
It’s a great case (I’m hopelessly hooked on addressable RGB). When the Lancool II Mesh case came out, I bought the upgrade kit, which included the Mesh front panel, and a Mesh side panel. I didn’t want to give up the RGB on the front, so I left it alone, but I wanted the mesh side panel because my power supply has a display screen on the side (shows Wattage used) and it couldn’t be seen from outside the case. The mesh side panel solved that!
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