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Hi, guys
I recently bought a computer.
MB: ASUS Prime B250M-K
RAM: 4GB DDR4 (will be expanded)
CPU: Intel i5 7500 3.4GHz
Motherboard has integrated Intel HD Graphics 630
I have one full HD monitor connected to VGA port. Now i want to connect another full HD monitor to DVI port. MB has a VGA and a DVI port (no HDMI).
Can this MB (integrated graphic) handle two full HD monitors (60Hz)?
I won't use computer for gaming.
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Hello mt82,
I understand you are looking to connect 2 monitors to your system.
To better assist you with your request, I will need to check some information about your computer. Please follow these steps:
1. In the keyboard, press WinLogo key + R.
2. In the Run box please type dxdiag and hit Enter.
3. Click on Save All Information (save it in your desktop).
4. Attach the report to this thread.
Regards,
David V
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Hello mt82,
Thank you for your response,
I was reviewing the information and checking some details here. The native display support for the I5-7500 does not contain VGA or DVI. Since you were able to connect the monitor via VGA that means that the manufacturer of the motherboard/system implemented the option to use VGA and/or DVI.
As long as you have those ports you should be able to connect the dual-monitor without any problem, however if you do run into a problem I would strongly suggest you to contact the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer).
Regards,
David V
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Hello mt82,
I am following up with your case and see that we have not heard back from you.
If you need more assistance do not hesitate to reply.
Regards,
David V
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