If your graphics card has two (or more) monitor outputs, just connect a monitor to the second output. I think Windows will lead you through the rest...
If your graphics card has two (or more) monitor outputs, just connect a monitor to the second output. I think Windows will lead you through the rest...
As was stated if you graphics card has the outputs then go for it. Make sure you set it up to extend the display instead of duplicating it. I think it's the default, but you have either option. I would also suggest keeping the same size monitors for both as the cursor will get stuck in the lower corner if you go from a larger to a smaller screen.