Hi guys, I've been searching and searching without luck on this issue I'm having, only to find the answer being it's a limitation of the hardware...but here it goes:
I'm currently running a dual monitor setup on my GTX 680 -- 27" HDMI LED and an older 19" DVI LCD. My BIOS has no problem displaying correctly; it's just a matter of WHICH monitor I wish it could be displayed on. It seems as if the video card defaults to displaying the BIOS via the DVI output, not the HDMI. So, I have to turn my head 45 degrees whenever I'm working in the BIOS which isn't a terrible problem, just quite...well....annoying I suppose.
Has anyone found a solution to this? Is there a BIOS setting I need to tweak? I'm running the ASUS Sabertooth Z77 board, latest BIOS.
Thanks!
I'm currently running a dual monitor setup on my GTX 680 -- 27" HDMI LED and an older 19" DVI LCD. My BIOS has no problem displaying correctly; it's just a matter of WHICH monitor I wish it could be displayed on. It seems as if the video card defaults to displaying the BIOS via the DVI output, not the HDMI. So, I have to turn my head 45 degrees whenever I'm working in the BIOS which isn't a terrible problem, just quite...well....annoying I suppose.
Has anyone found a solution to this? Is there a BIOS setting I need to tweak? I'm running the ASUS Sabertooth Z77 board, latest BIOS.
Thanks!