Just for using a third monitor it would be a waste to upgrade the graphics card, you can use the 2 ports on the graphics card as well as the on board graphics port.
Thanks for reapondin!
Actually, that's what I tried doing before and it didn't work out.
I read on some tech forums that I should be able to connect my third monitor to my onboard ports (in my case being HDMI and DP). I also read that I need to enable multi display in BIOS and I did that. Rebooted a couple of times and still no go.. the 2 Dell P2214H monitors (connected to the video card - one via DVI and the other via HDMI) continue to work fine while the third monitor (Dell U2415 Connected to Onboard HDMI or Display Port - tried both) does not get recognized by the system.
Interesting part is that when I boot the system when all 3 monitors are connected (2 to the graphic card and 1 to the onboard hdmi or dp), all screens would stay blank. I would see the power button being lit on the computer itself and on all the screens but the screens themselves would remain dark and blank.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again!