
Originally Posted by
daviddoran
Not sure if you can mix and match AMD/ATI and Nvidia cards in a single system, but I never tried.
The only need to have multiple video cards (other than SLI/crossfire) is to run more monitors than the primary GPU is capable of supporting. I have a similar setup, same CPU, same chipset etc. I run 3 graphics cards, and 6 monitors. Whenever I'm gaming, only the primary GPU actually renders the graphics, the other cards just output the frames created by the primary. Only when I enable SLI (and thus lose 3 of my monitors due to SLI not supporting multi monitor other than surround, which my monitors do not support) does the secondary GPU get utilized.
Since the new GPU you ordered is way ahead of the old one, I would simply swap it out, and keep the old one for a spare/backup.
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