According to the people who said it doesn't work like this, you don't appear to know what you are referencing. To answer the question, first, you must go into the bios and enable the options that allow the integrated card to be used, most likely this will be intel multi monitor. Then, you must remove your current 670 from the computer and start up the computer with a monitor plugged into the intel integrated port. From there, you must let windows boot up and install all the drivers. Then, go to intel's website and download the drivers plus intel control suite and install those. Shutdown the computer, then put your 670 back in the case. Start the computer up with the monitors you want plugged in, but make sure that at least one monitor is plugged into the intel integrated and the 670. Everything should work just fine. If you are talking about doing a setup with monitors for gaming on the integrated and the 670, then it will not work, all gaming monitors must be connected to the 670 unless you use a separate graphics injector that allows you to send a part of the video through the motherboard's vga port, but all the rendering will still be done on the 670. The best use of this setup is for gaming with the intel running the monitor for teamspeak and whatnot. Hope this helps. And yes, I have this running in this setup on my dell computer, and we all know that dells don't like modification.