I currently have a Sapphire R9-280x in my computer and was thinking about putting my EVGA Gtx 670 back in to see if it would work better (long story). I want to know if the Nvidia and Catalyst drivers will conflict with each other if I were to test my Nvidia card.
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**You should removed the Catalyst drivers before you try this.** It takes no effort to do so. – Ramhound Jul 26 '14 at 13:57
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I've had a laptop where the manufacturer didn't know whether it came with this hardware or that hardware and said install drivers for both. That said, a person with your two drivers has said he found they conflicted. – barlop Jul 26 '14 at 16:00
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I have had problems with having both on my computer. My second monitor runs on of my old ATI card and my main monitor runs on my Nvidia card. I have to update my ATI card through Device Manager. I have found this to work the best. I have had it "work" with both Catalyst and Nvidia's control panel installed, but they literally seemed to fight over my main monitor regardless which card I set it to.
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