Referencing the Eyefinity setup guide thread:
Hello, I hope it is ok to reopen this and post. First, great post, it's very informative. Second, I'm hoping to get clarification if my setup is correct.
I have:
1 XFX 6870 HD-687A-ZDFC - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150521
2 ASUS VH242H monitors - www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236052
1 SONY KDL-40XBR9
1 mDP to DVI adapter - referenced above
I cannot get the 3 of these to detect at once. I was under the assumption that as long as I used the active mDP adapater I could connect 3 devices at once, regardless of them being the same 3 monitors. This so far doesn't seem to be the case and I'm not sure if it is the connection types I'm choosing, setup is wrong through Eyefinity, or something else. My connections are:
ASUS -> DVI port
ASUS -> mDP to DVI adapter -> mDP
SONY - > HDMI
I can see all 3 displays through AMD Vision Engine Control Center's Desktop Management, however when I try to extend/enable the TV it tells me "To extend the desktop, a desktop or display must be disabled." Thus allowing me to only have 2 of 3 active. Shouldn't the HDMI and mDP be able to run concurrently? If not would using an DVI-HDMI adapter, like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812270286, solve my problem?
Any assistance is appreciated. Thanks.
HugoStiglitz :
How to Connect your Cards.
NOTE: If you have monitor/s with native display port support it is always the best solution to connect as many as you can using that DSP connection. If you have at least 1 connected via DSP (for a 3 monitor group) you DO NOT require the adapters linked in this guide.
Most 6xxx Cards have the following connectors
2x DVI
1x HDMI
2x Mini DSP
Reccomended to connect in the following way
Card DVI ---------------------------------------------------> DVI Monitor
Card DVI ---------------------------------------------------> DVI Monitor
Card MINI DSP --> Mini DSP to DVI Active Adapter ------>DVI Monitor
See link below for adapter
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814999034
NOTE: If you have monitor/s with native display port support it is always the best solution to connect as many as you can using that DSP connection. If you have at least 1 connected via DSP (for a 3 monitor group) you DO NOT require the adapters linked in this guide.
Most 6xxx Cards have the following connectors
2x DVI
1x HDMI
2x Mini DSP
Reccomended to connect in the following way
Card DVI ---------------------------------------------------> DVI Monitor
Card DVI ---------------------------------------------------> DVI Monitor
Card MINI DSP --> Mini DSP to DVI Active Adapter ------>DVI Monitor
See link below for adapter
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814999034
Hello, I hope it is ok to reopen this and post. First, great post, it's very informative. Second, I'm hoping to get clarification if my setup is correct.
I have:
1 XFX 6870 HD-687A-ZDFC - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150521
2 ASUS VH242H monitors - www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236052
1 SONY KDL-40XBR9
1 mDP to DVI adapter - referenced above
I cannot get the 3 of these to detect at once. I was under the assumption that as long as I used the active mDP adapater I could connect 3 devices at once, regardless of them being the same 3 monitors. This so far doesn't seem to be the case and I'm not sure if it is the connection types I'm choosing, setup is wrong through Eyefinity, or something else. My connections are:
ASUS -> DVI port
ASUS -> mDP to DVI adapter -> mDP
SONY - > HDMI
I can see all 3 displays through AMD Vision Engine Control Center's Desktop Management, however when I try to extend/enable the TV it tells me "To extend the desktop, a desktop or display must be disabled." Thus allowing me to only have 2 of 3 active. Shouldn't the HDMI and mDP be able to run concurrently? If not would using an DVI-HDMI adapter, like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812270286, solve my problem?
Any assistance is appreciated. Thanks.