When you install an AGP video card in a system with an onboard video setup, the onboard should be disabled automatically.  Besides, you will, no doubt, connect your monitor's video cable to the AGP card's plug, so you'd be getting no feed from the onboard video which would have a separate plug.  I don't think you could even plug a second monitor into the onboard's plug and have that work because it would be disabled.  Don't know, but I think it might fry your motherboard to do it.

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>Would someone know if it is possible to use the onboard video card of a ASUS
>TUSL2 motherboard with a AGP video card?  Will it work with Win98, Win XP or
>both.
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