<p>I just had to swap 5200s just yesterday because one of them didn't support DVI and VGA at the same time. It was listed as a FX5200LP on the board and was a smaller, fanless version, so I think the DVI and VGA ports were shared. Curiously this other 'fullsize' 5200 FX has to be forced into acknowledging the existence of a device on the DVI connector (even if it was the only display), and connecting two devices at once seems to mess up the EDID info so I had to force that too. Twinview works nicely because you can get full OpenGL on both displays and pretty good video output on both (although I believe the second monitor has to use another overlay method). I believe there are some other caveats if you decide to set things up with seperate X screens spelled out in the nvidia driver readme.
<br></p><p></p><p></p><p>Alex</p>