Solved can i run two GPU separately in my PC?

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Surreal_steel

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I recently posted on here about buying a better GPU to upgrade from my Niviida 1060 3gb card

I have decided to go with the GIGABYTE GEFORCE RTX 2060 SUPER WINDFORCE OC 8G
link here for the discussion: https://pchelpforum.net/t/what-shou...-1060-3gb-to-for-vr-gaming.55072/#post-101329
but now I'm not sure what to do with my old card?

I'm thinking about keeping it in my PC and running my monitors off of the old 1060 and then running the VR Headset off of the new 2060 super?


is this possible? and would I be able to just plug in the new card either on its own or with the old card in as well?

Thanks for the help
 
if you are talking about your ASUS Prime Z370-P mobo, then it has 2 PCIx slots so should be no reason why it can't run 2 cards.
 
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