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06-Jan-2017 01:32:39

Myelin
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Singularity said :
So:

You already have two monitors (two 24in) hooked up to the dedicated GPU (one via HDMI and another DVI). Both of these displays work fine. Correct?

The third monitor is hooked up to the motherboard's own HDMI port. On this monitor, you're getting a "no signal" error? Is that correct? If so, are you sure the processor you have has onboard graphics?

What Motherboard do you have also?


Yes, exactly. The processor does have onboard graphics. It's an MSI motherboard.
hi

06-Jan-2017 03:18:33

Singularity
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Look through your motherboard BIOS - do you see an option "iGPU Multi-monitor"? If so, enable that and it should work. You may need to install the onboard drivers for it to work. .

06-Jan-2017 09:50:00 - Last edited on 06-Jan-2017 09:54:12 by Singularity

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