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So lately I have started doing some CAD including solidworks trying to expand my small business. My only PC is about a 6 year old build that I haven't worried about upgrading due to it not really being necessary for what I was using it for. So I plan to slowly upgrade it over time but I wanted to get a supported GPU for solidworks and my 1080ti like all geforce cards isn't supported. So I am planning to pick up a used entry level quadro(or other workstation gpu but I figured if I want any hope of a dual gpu setup being able to coexist keeping the cards the same brand would help). This entry level quadro will for pretty much anything else I do on the computer be inferior to my 1080 ti. So I was wondering if I could install both on the system and switch between them without having to physically unistalling one and installing the other. I'm also curious if this is possible how much of a pain switching between them would be? My monitors have multiple inputs so I can run a different hdmi or displayport for each gpu to my monitor
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