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R9 270x Triple monitor issue

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August 28, 2014 8:58:20 AM

Hey guys, I've just bought three identical 23" monitors to use with my PC. I currently have a Toxic R9 270x GPU and it says on amd (shown here- http://support.amd.com/en-us/search/faq/170)
That you have 3 monitors with DVI/HDMI as long as they are the same monitor.

I am currently using
1x HDMI
2x HDMI to DVI

I can get two of the monitors working at any one time, so if I unplug one of them another comes on. I have updated all drivers and tried to reboot PC mutiple times but still nothing, it says ' To extend the desktop, a desktop or display must be disabled'

Does anyone know of any fixes? Would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks

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August 28, 2014 9:19:46 AM

Yes, they should work if all of the monitors are using DVI inputs and you are running two monitors using direct DVI cables and one DisplayPort to DVI (DisplayPort from the video card) with an active (powered) dual channel DVI adapter.

AMD's reference page about this is at:

http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Multimon...

Basically the kind of adapter you should be using is like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Accell-UltraAV-B087B-002B-Display...

It sounds like you are running the cables exactly opposite to the way they should be run. The normal HDMI connected monitor is correct, but the other two are likely connected using passive HDMI to DVI adapters (that are connected in reverse to their intended use).
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August 28, 2014 11:04:15 AM

wildfire707 said:
Yes, they should work if all of the monitors are using DVI inputs and you are running two monitors using direct DVI cables and one DisplayPort to DVI (DisplayPort from the video card) with an active (powered) dual channel DVI adapter.

AMD's reference page about this is at:

http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Multimon...

Basically the kind of adapter you should be using is like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Accell-UltraAV-B087B-002B-Display...

It sounds like you are running the cables exactly opposite to the way they should be run. The normal HDMI connected monitor is correct, but the other two are likely connected using passive HDMI to DVI adapters (that are connected in reverse to their intended use).

Ohh, this is all starting to make sense... Could I use this if I used a straight DVI wire?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004SUO1GM/ref=oh_au...

So I would use
1x HDMI
1x HDMI to DVI
1 x DVI into Active DP adapter?
Thanks for your help

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August 28, 2014 5:32:04 PM

zarex said:
wildfire707 said:
Yes, they should work if all of the monitors are using DVI inputs and you are running two monitors using direct DVI cables and one DisplayPort to DVI (DisplayPort from the video card) with an active (powered) dual channel DVI adapter.

AMD's reference page about this is at:

http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Multimon...

Basically the kind of adapter you should be using is like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Accell-UltraAV-B087B-002B-Display...

It sounds like you are running the cables exactly opposite to the way they should be run. The normal HDMI connected monitor is correct, but the other two are likely connected using passive HDMI to DVI adapters (that are connected in reverse to their intended use).

Ohh, this is all starting to make sense... Could I use this if I used a straight DVI wire?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004SUO1GM/ref=oh_au...

So I would use
1x HDMI
1x HDMI to DVI
1 x DVI into Active DP adapter?
Thanks for your help



It would really help if you gave the manufacturer and model number of your monitors to look up what inputs they have. It is possible to run different inputs to the monitors and have them work correctly. The simplest solution would be if the monitors have DVI inputs. Then you can keep the one normal HDMI cable (HDMI out on the video card to HDMI in on the monitor) and use 2 dual link DVI cables to run the other 2 monitors.
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August 28, 2014 5:43:31 PM

zarex said:
wildfire707 said:
Yes, they should work if all of the monitors are using DVI inputs and you are running two monitors using direct DVI cables and one DisplayPort to DVI (DisplayPort from the video card) with an active (powered) dual channel DVI adapter.

AMD's reference page about this is at:

http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Multimon...

Basically the kind of adapter you should be using is like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Accell-UltraAV-B087B-002B-Display...

It sounds like you are running the cables exactly opposite to the way they should be run. The normal HDMI connected monitor is correct, but the other two are likely connected using passive HDMI to DVI adapters (that are connected in reverse to their intended use).

Ohh, this is all starting to make sense... Could I use this if I used a straight DVI wire?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004SUO1GM/ref=oh_au...

So I would use
1x HDMI
1x HDMI to DVI
1 x DVI into Active DP adapter?
Thanks for your help


It could definitely work but what three monitors do you have?
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August 29, 2014 12:23:05 PM

wildfire707 said:
zarex said:
wildfire707 said:
Yes, they should work if all of the monitors are using DVI inputs and you are running two monitors using direct DVI cables and one DisplayPort to DVI (DisplayPort from the video card) with an active (powered) dual channel DVI adapter.

AMD's reference page about this is at:

http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Multimon...

Basically the kind of adapter you should be using is like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Accell-UltraAV-B087B-002B-Display...

It sounds like you are running the cables exactly opposite to the way they should be run. The normal HDMI connected monitor is correct, but the other two are likely connected using passive HDMI to DVI adapters (that are connected in reverse to their intended use).

Ohh, this is all starting to make sense... Could I use this if I used a straight DVI wire?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004SUO1GM/ref=oh_au...

So I would use
1x HDMI
1x HDMI to DVI
1 x DVI into Active DP adapter?
Thanks for your help



It would really help if you gave the manufacturer and model number of your monitors to look up what inputs they have. It is possible to run different inputs to the monitors and have them work correctly. The simplest solution would be if the monitors have DVI inputs. Then you can keep the one normal HDMI cable (HDMI out on the video card to HDMI in on the monitor) and use 2 dual link DVI cables to run the other 2 monitors.


Hello, sorry for the delayed response! Here is the monitor I am using- http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/desktop-pc-monitors/monit...

2 HDMIS, VGA and DP I believe
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August 29, 2014 12:23:34 PM

sora said:
zarex said:
wildfire707 said:
Yes, they should work if all of the monitors are using DVI inputs and you are running two monitors using direct DVI cables and one DisplayPort to DVI (DisplayPort from the video card) with an active (powered) dual channel DVI adapter.

AMD's reference page about this is at:

http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Multimon...

Basically the kind of adapter you should be using is like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Accell-UltraAV-B087B-002B-Display...

It sounds like you are running the cables exactly opposite to the way they should be run. The normal HDMI connected monitor is correct, but the other two are likely connected using passive HDMI to DVI adapters (that are connected in reverse to their intended use).

Ohh, this is all starting to make sense... Could I use this if I used a straight DVI wire?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004SUO1GM/ref=oh_au...

So I would use
1x HDMI
1x HDMI to DVI
1 x DVI into Active DP adapter?
Thanks for your help


It could definitely work but what three monitors do you have?

This is my monitor- http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/desktop-pc-monitors/monit...

2 HDMI, DP and VGA

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August 29, 2014 12:39:20 PM

Ah. You may be able to just run a DisplayPort cable (DisplayPort on both ends) instead of one of the DVI to HDMI adapted cables and make it work then.
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August 29, 2014 12:42:55 PM

wildfire707 said:
Ah. You may be able to just run a DisplayPort cable (DisplayPort on both ends) instead of one of the DVI to HDMI adapted cables and make it work then.


Could I put a DP adapter into a HDMI on the TV?
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August 29, 2014 12:55:13 PM

zarex said:
wildfire707 said:
Ah. You may be able to just run a DisplayPort cable (DisplayPort on both ends) instead of one of the DVI to HDMI adapted cables and make it work then.


Could I put a DP adapter into a HDMI on the TV?


That is not what I meant, just get a normal DisplayPort cable and plug it in. That monitor has a DisplayPort plug on the back - it is labeled D (don't ask me why) and is next to the HDMI 1 MHL plug.

You can use an adapter to convert it to HDMI if you want, but why bother?

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August 30, 2014 2:21:07 AM

wildfire707 said:
zarex said:
wildfire707 said:
Ah. You may be able to just run a DisplayPort cable (DisplayPort on both ends) instead of one of the DVI to HDMI adapted cables and make it work then.


Could I put a DP adapter into a HDMI on the TV?


That is not what I meant, just get a normal DisplayPort cable and plug it in. That monitor has a DisplayPort plug on the back - it is labeled D (don't ask me why) and is next to the HDMI 1 MHL plug.

You can use an adapter to convert it to HDMI if you want, but why bother?



It's just ive already got a DP to HDMI adapter.
At the minute I've got running,
1x HDMI
1x HDMI to DVI in GPU
1x HDMI to DP in GPU
Should this work? Having major issues.
I appreciate your help a lot, thank you

EDIT: This is now working but one of the monitors is always at 800x600... How do I change this?
Thanks!
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August 30, 2014 9:10:36 AM

What cable and converter is the monitor that is stuck at 800 x 600 using?
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