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<p>You would have to use one of the other ports, DVI or DP for the
second monitor. Or if your monitors have DP ports, you may be
able to use Displayport daisy chaining. I've gotten daisy
chaining to work fairly well in the past on Linux, but there were
issues where the second monitor did not sleeping properly, which I
was never able to overcome.</p>
<p>As for the power supply, you can get by with a lower wattage
power supply when using the internal graphics. I actually have an
Nvidia Gforce 1060 graphics card, which I needed the extra wattage
to drive. Don't quote me, but I think the MB itself needed at
least 300 Watts, but check the specs to be sure. I would
ordinarily check before I post, but I'm running a little late this
morning.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/14/2018 09:28 PM, Chris Fowler
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<p>I just got finished building a new computer over the
weekend and it is crazy fast. I've had it up and running
for less than a day, but so far I'm absolutely thrilled.</p>
<p>If you are not married to using AMD, here is the bundle I
used, and it supports that Samsung drive out of the box,
if I'm reading correctly. If also has the Intel UHD 630
graphics, and will drive multiple monitors at up to 4K
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