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6970 + 3 monitor setup
Okay so Im having some difficulties hooking up my Sharp 30" LCD and two of my Hyundai 19" LCD screens to my Sapphire 6970. This is what I have tried:
1. Sharp 30" <----HDMI cable ---> 6970
2. First Hyundai 19" <---VGA cable with DVI adaptor --> 6970
3. Second Hyundai 19" <--- DVI to HDMI cable--> <--HDMI to mini-display port adaptor---> 6970
When I go into CCC, it detects that there are three monitors, but it can only enable two of them at once.
Hope this makes sense. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
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Way too many adapters... Eyefinity is quite picky, and sometimes doesn't work unless you use the same connector for all three monitors.
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Is either one of the adapters an Active Adapter? 1 of them has to be an Active Adapter.
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hi turok, your problem is "3. Second Hyundai 19" <--- DVI to HDMI cable--> <--HDMI to mini-display port adaptor---> 6970"
you cannot use mini-DP to HDMi and than further convert to DVI.
you should use instead an minidisplay port to display port cable and than an active displayport to DVI connector (e.g. sapphire SL-DVI adapter is single link DVI is enough for resolutions up to 1920x1200@60Hz, duallink you need when going up to 2560 res)
Also it is not possible to convert from mini display port to dvi and than again to VGA or DMI!
greets
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100% working setup:
30" @ HDMI
19" 1st hyundai @ DVI
19" 2nd hyundai @ miniDP @ VGA (adapter cost ~15$) (OR mDP @ DVI ACTIVE cost ~25$)
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ok i finally got my "Powercolor Active Mini DisplayPort to Single-Link DVI-D Adaptor". I noticed that it has a female DVI-D and my monitor output also has a female DVI-D.
Do I use a single or dual link DVI-D cable now? It doesnt specific what kind of cable I should use. Thanks
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you can use either cable , does not matter...i would go with a Dual Link DVI cable...than you can use it in the future for higher resolutions (if DVI still exists) and its not that much more expensive...