Does the mainboard not output a signal when a graphics card is connected?

Mi
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I have an old pc that i'm upgrading piece by piece. First of all I got a new power supply and a new graphics card (rx 590). My old CPU has an integrated graphics chip, so the PC also ran without a graphics card. The monitor ran over the VGA output on the mainboard. But since the graphics card is there, the VGA and the DVI output on the mainboard no longer work. Only the DVI of the graphics card emits a signal. But I would like to use the VGA because I have my PS4 on the monitor via HDMI to DVI. So only the VGA port is open, which is not available on the graphics card, but on the mainboard, where it does not work… What a complicated talk. I hope the problem is clear and I can help someone. Drivers are all fresh

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Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait WAIT!

I hope I got the question right. Do you want to tell me something that you do NOT want to connect your graphics card to your monitor? You Can't USE your graphics card if you do not connect it to the monitor.

Mi

But isn't there a way in which I don't use the graphics card but the mainboard?

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No. There's no such way

De

You could get a DVI to VGA adapter and lock the screen to the GPU.