Quote Originally Posted by Decami View Post
and you would be right, unless of course, hydra has some magic software that can use 2 graphics drivers at once, but this is highly improbable on an operating system that has trouble with 2 installed. 3rd party drivers would due the trick though, sorta. But that is hardly supported nor proven possible...so...its one of those things, thats kinda up in the air at this point. More leaning towards no.

Whats known for shure at this point, is that the hydra chip can work with a variation of any card, supported by the one graphics driver installed on the machine. So supposedly, take an nvidia driver, pull up a list of cards supported for that driver, and you can use any variation, roughly, of those. Though quality im shure will come into play at a variation too far apart, to a degree.
That is not my understanding of it.

The HYDRA chip has it's own driver that interfaces with all the cards and the OS is fed from that. Phsysically it's output is fed to the monitor using one of the video cards displays ports.