The question pretty much says it all.

I use an old 845GBV board ( to-date reliant upon the integrated graphics processor ). All slots on the board are unused. Lately I've been thinking in terms changing it to a dual monitor so that I can use one console for documentation/help/sample code/whatever, the other one to play with code.

Assuming this board can handle a PCI GPU, can an AGP4x board coexist with a PCI GPU?

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This question belongs on our sister-site, superuser.com and I've voted for it to be moved there. However, to answer your question, yes a PCI and a AGP card can both work in the same box. Can't answer any details about that specific model of motherboard though. – DJ Pon3 Feb 10 '11 at 14:41
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Unless there is a system specific block on this, it should work.

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I don't get why you use old technology like this, but I agree with DaBear, it schould work. – Michael K Feb 10 '11 at 16:10
@Michael - Scrimping on pennies, I am :D – Everyone Feb 11 '11 at 17:05
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