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Just FYI, Windows selects the PCI as the primary for some reason. Try hooking one monitor up to the PCI, and then right-clicking on the desktop, to configure the display adapters. Set the PCI as the master, then the AGP will be secondary... then with the AGP adapter select the "Extend Desktop Onto This Monitor".
I think I had a problem like this when I installed my second video card in this machine a few weeks ago. Setting the PCI as primary cleared it up.
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