Can an APU support dual monitor?

Miguel Lopes

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Hi,

I've just built my new computer, with an AMD A-10 APU and Asrock FM2A75M-DGS mobo.

My question is: without a supplemental GPU, can I use two monitors? I would like to use the "extended monitor" option in two different monitors.

Thanks!
 


Thanks! I only have monitors with vga connectors, and my mobo only has 1 vga and 1 dvi entrance. Can I use an adapter vga->dvi on the second monitor? Or that wouldn't work?

Thanks again
 


No, unfortunately the DVI port is digital only on your board. http://www.asrock.com/mb/photo/IO/FM2A75M-DGS(m).jpg

See the image. The adapter need 4 more pins around the line on the right of the DVI port.
 


What? I didn't understand your answer, sorry.

Just to clarify, I have two monitors with this connector:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/Vga-cable.jpg

My mobo has 1 DVI-D socket and 1 VGA socket.

Can I use this: http://www.amazon.com/Male-DVI-D-Female-VGA-Adapter/dp/B007EA48MA on one of the monitors?

Would it work?
 


Oh, ok... That's bad.

Is there any way of making it work? Or do I have to buy a digital monitor?
 


Only works if the mobo supports it, which is hard to know for sure despite the fact that Asrocks site says it supports to analog displays.
 

You have to have an ACTIVE hdmi to vga adapter. Which the links above i provided had.
 


Active will work for sure, yes. 😀
 


If that is true, the question is: why is there an adapter like this one??

If what you said is true, this adapter wouldn't work in any situation.

It makes no sense...
 


DVI-I ports can be converted with that adapter because DVI-I is both digital and analog output.
 


But it says it's a vga/dvi-d adapter, not dvi-i
 


It all depends on the capabilities of the video card. dvi is capable of analog, or digital, or both. If the video card is not capable of analog, it will not work on analog sources, UNLESS you use an active adapter, that converts a digital signal into an analog one. Just like how a telephone line could carry dsl and/or landline, a dvi cable can carry digital and/or analog video. In some cases, the video card will not send an analog signal, so unless you use an active adapter, it will not work.
 


So you're saying vga/dvi-d adapters make no sense at all, right? They wouldn't work in any situation. It's strange that they are for sale. But what you're saying makes sense.