It's called SLI (NVidia) and CrossFireX (ATI). Check out "Sources and related links" below for more information.
If they will physically fit, then yes you can. How much good this will actually do depends on the specifics of the cards in question. Some cards can be "combined" to give a higher graphics processing power; some cards cannot, and having two cards will simply allow you to run two monitors. In some cases, adding a second card might even result in one of the cards being disabled.
For ATI GPUs, it's called CrossFireX. For NVIDIA GPUs, it's called SLI. More info check related links below.
The two types are integrated and discrete. Discrete video cards are much better than integrated.
Anywhere from 750 to 100 watts if they are high-end video cards, like a NVIDIA 460 or ATI 6870.
There are more than two multiple graphics cards technologies available, but there's only two modern-day market techs. SLI by nVidia connects two or more cards together using a bridge cable / chip on the side of the card. CrossfireX by ATI connects two or more cards together using a bridge cable on the outside of the case.
Yes as long as your motherboard supports it.
A video splitter type cable will allow you to view 2 monitors.
The website GPU Review features a graphics card comparison tool to allow people to determine which graphics card is best for their needs. Two cards can be selected from drop-down boxes and compared in terms of technical specifications.
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you dont. you can hook them to the computer though.Another AnswerYou need two video cards in the backplane. Each video card can drive two monitors. The video cards cannot be in their "Ganged" mode (SLI or Crossfire). If they are, only one monitor will be driven (main port on primary video card). The other three will be blank.
Some good credit card companies that allow for businesses to apply for credit cards online would include TD Business Travel Visa, and Capital One. Those two companies would allow you to apply for credit cards online.
There are many businesses that will allow you to print business cards online. A few by name are GotPrint, overnight prints, prints made easy and VistaPrint.