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I would like to add another PCI VGA card to the mainboard. Will it work properly with the existing VGA card?

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I would like to add another PCI VGA card to the mainboard. Will it work properly with the existing VGA card?

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Yes, you can add another add-on PCI VGA card. For example: use the WinFast6300MAX mainboard on your PC under Windows 98 and install the WinFast S320II PCI Card. Please follow the installations below: (1) Before installing WinFast S320II PCI Card, make sure all drivers are installed successfully – both the on-board and add-on card drivers. (2) Choose “PCI Slot” in “Init Display First” -> “Integrated Peripherals” -> “CMOS Setup Utility” menu. (3) Turn off your PC. Locate the WinFast S320II PCI Card on the ADIMM slot, and then connect the VGA port to your monitor. (4) Boot up your system. Enter the Windows operating system. When the message “Add New Hardware Wizard” is displayed, your system will detect the “Standard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA)” device. Click on “Next” to continue. (5) When message “Update Device Driver Wizard” is displayed on the screen, select “Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want” and click “Next” to continue. (

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