![]() Just because you see three or more ports on your discrete graphics card, however, doesn’t necessarily mean you can use all of them at the same time. If you want to do this, you will also need to enter your PC’s BIOS and go to Configuration > Video > Integrated graphics device and set it to “Always enable.” ![]() Tip: While it is possible to set up multiple monitors using ports on both your motherboard and your discrete graphics card, you’ll see a performance drop and some lag when you move windows between monitors. If you do have a discrete graphics card, you’ll probably see at least three ports, not including the ports on your motherboard. If you don’t have a discrete graphics card, you may only see two video ports-most motherboards come with integrated graphics that can only run dual-monitor setups. First, look at the back of your PC: How many graphics ports (DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA) do you see? Before you run out and buy a bunch of extra monitors, check to see whether your computer is physically capable of handling all that graphics prowess.
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