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Default Use built-in and external gpu at the same time?

Is it possible to use my built in 6100 and external 9800 at the same time for use with multiple monitors?

the 9800gt will be on a gaming monitor and the 6100 on desktop applications monitor for yahoo messenger and other stuff.

Or if thats not possible, i have a lot of old nvidia cards that could be used.
a 6600, and even fx5500, fx5200.
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Yes, you can actually. Though for some games it will shut off the second monitor.

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Woudn't this fall under "Hybrid SLI"?
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Yes, you can actually. Though for some games it will shut off the second monitor.
how do i do that? i mean enable built-in card to run for display on a 2nd monitor
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