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Old April 23rd, 2012, 08:17   #1
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Eyefinity Question

Hi,
i've setup a eyefinity (using 5770)
like this :
1. dvi _> dvi2vga converter to vga (projector)
2. HDMI -> hdmi2dvi-D converter to DVI-D Monitor
3. Analog -> analog (Projector)
but the HDMI doesnt work.
how can i get it work ?

thx
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Old April 25th, 2012, 05:24   #2
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You won't be able to run three displays using those connections. At least one of them has to be DisplayPort. The reason for this is that each of the connections you're currently using (HDMI, DVI, VGA) all require their own clock generator source to produce a signal. Most modern cards only have two clock generators.

DisplayPort can use one clock generator for all of the DP ports, so if you have multiple DP outputs, you'll want to use adapters with those.
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