Setting up 3rd monitor on H50-50

When I Install a GeForce 210 graphics card, I get video only on the monitor connected to it.  Tried IGD, PEG and auto video options.  
Another oddity: I can't access the setup utility via F1 with the card installed.  Is the BIOS defective?
How can I get both graphics systems to work so I can get 3 or 4 monitors?

hi Konzeled,
Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
This system will only support the following
IGP : Integrated Display which is the Intel HD
PEG: PCI Graphics which is your GE force
Auto: Will Auto select the graphics between the Two upon boot.
The system does not support SLI or XFire since it only have one PCI x 16 Port which you already utilize with the GE Force Card.
Hope this helps
Cheers!
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