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Help with displaying on 3 screens Hello, Looking for some advice in troubleshooting a HTPC. I am having trouble displaying all 3 monitors concurrently at the same time. The PC knows their are 3 monitors but would not display 3 at a time. PC Specs - Gigabyte Motherboard GA-F2A88XN-WIFI AMD FM2+ A88X DDR3 SATA PCI Express DVI-D/HDMI Mini-ITX Inwin BP655 Mini-ITX Computer Case Front USB3.0 Audio With 300W Power Supply Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB SV300S37A/120G 2.5IN SATA3 LSI Sandforce SSD G.SKILL Ripjaws X F3-14900CL9D-8GBXL 8GB 2X4GB DDR3-1866 CL9-10-9-28 Memory AMD A10 5800K Black Edition Quad Core APU 4.2/3.8GHZ Processor FM2 4MB Cache 100W Retail Box I am connecting to a projector, lcd screen and a TV Output of each to the motherboard is - Projector - HDMI 40" TV - HDMI LCD Screen - DVI I am stumped and have tried various options and cannot output the display to all 3. My other HTPC which is a simpler builds works and displays on all 3 monitors. Any help would be much appreciated. :) |
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Check if the AMD APU (CPU with video) supports more than 2 monitors. Also, check to see if the Gigabyte motherboard can support more than 2 outputs when the DVI port is in use. |
Yes I've checked and the AMD CPU with video supports 3 monitors, same with the MOBO. Would I not have enough power to run 3 monitors? Or should I connect from VGA and use a DVI adapater? |
From what I understand AMD support for more than 2 monitors depends on using the DisplayPort. Otherwise, you're just limited to 2 screens between HDMI and DVI. |
enable onboard video in bios I do 2 to the card and 1 to the mobo for displays |
you will need a video card to output to 3 monitors. usually onboard video will max out at 2 displays only even though they have ports for more output. same as some graphics card. they will only output to 2 monitors even though they have 3 inputs. |
Its unusual because the identical HTPC running at my friends place is able to output to 3 displays. The only difference is the computer monitor is rather old and its running VGA to a DVI adapater. In this post the user changed to a different CPU and it worked. While another user has the same issue as me. - GA-F2A88XN-WIFI (rev. 3.0) tripple display If I can't really run 3 displays , is there an adapter to duplicate two displays and one display? |
Technically it didn't work since he was having issues right after. http://www.ncix.com/detail/evga-gt-7...-f9-125566.htm get this video card, its pretty cheap and can run 3 monitors no problem. save you time and hassle trying to figure it out. specs from the nvideo site http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desk...specifications says multi monitor: 3 displays |
Thanks, I'll try to see if its a bios setting. It's odd that my friend with the identical setup has it working on 3 displays. He may have a different chipset but is running the same mobo, which the inboard graphics. |
That DVI port is DVI-D. It's digital output only. A DVI-to-VGA adapter won't work. |
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The case I have is a inwin bp655 mini itx. A low profile card will fit. Any other recommendations? |
I am leaning toward this card - http://www.ncix.com/detail/asus-rade...66802-1722.htm |
that card won't work as max is 2 displays. try this one http://www.ncix.com/detail/pny-gefor...-69-128287.htm specs says 3 monitor supported |
Thanks! how about this card, which is slightly cheaper. http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX53011 |
that one doesn't work as its a slower one. specs to the cards for gt 370 GeForce GT 730 | Specifications | GeForce |
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