Quote from Bolimomo:
What is the Dell computer model number that you are using? You should be able to look up the technical specs to see if there is a video output on the motherboard.
Dell Dimension E521
If you have an onboard video output, then when you add additional PCI or PCIe X16 video card, the onboard video might be disabled automatically. (That's my experience with the HP box.) I thought I could add a dual video card and use to onboard VGA output to drive 3 monitors. But didn't work. Once I plugged in the PCI video card (dual VGA), the onboard VGA output got automatically disabled.
I'll order an adapter when I order the video card just in case.
Will any GeForce card work? Why the big difference in card prices?
Boli and everyone: thanks I appreciate you taking the time
), and manufacturers' profit margins, etc.. My view on this has been: I use my computers for trading only and for displaying 2-D charts, I get by with the most affordable models and see no reason to get sophisticated or top-of-the-line models that are designed for high-speed photo-realistic 3-D gaming. I have been using the "cheap" PNY Technologies and EVGA cards and they have been working fine for my purpose.