Solution das_stig Jul 16, 2014 Signal Input : HDMI x 2, D-Sub, DVI-D (via HDMI-to-DVI cable) So use 2 x 1.4A HDMI cables, get ones with gold connectors, I got my mine cheap of Amazon. This is of course, if you have two of these monitors !
Signal Input : HDMI x 2, D-Sub, DVI-D (via HDMI-to-DVI cable) So use 2 x 1.4A HDMI cables, get ones with gold connectors, I got my mine cheap of Amazon. This is of course, if you have two of these monitors !
das_stig Glorious Jul 24, 2009 8,289 32 46,040 Jul 16, 2014 Solution #2 Signal Input : HDMI x 2, D-Sub, DVI-D (via HDMI-to-DVI cable) So use 2 x 1.4A HDMI cables, get ones with gold connectors, I got my mine cheap of Amazon. This is of course, if you have two of these monitors ! Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Signal Input : HDMI x 2, D-Sub, DVI-D (via HDMI-to-DVI cable) So use 2 x 1.4A HDMI cables, get ones with gold connectors, I got my mine cheap of Amazon. This is of course, if you have two of these monitors !
C Cynongrey Reputable Feb 18, 2015 6 0 4,510 May 5, 2015 #3 I'm trying to use two monitors (One with DVI-I and one with VGA + DVI-D adapter) and it worked at first, but the screens go black and lose signal randomly and I have to restart my computer to make them work again. Is there a problem with the GPU? Upvote 0 Downvote
I'm trying to use two monitors (One with DVI-I and one with VGA + DVI-D adapter) and it worked at first, but the screens go black and lose signal randomly and I have to restart my computer to make them work again. Is there a problem with the GPU?