Monitors can work if only one is connected, but not simultaneously.
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I built a work PC with Asus TUF B500M-plus and AMD Ryzen 5600G, with no GPU. This AMD CPU has integrated graphics. Mobo has 1x HDMI and 1xDisplayPort. Samsung Monitors (same) have 1xVGA and 1xHDMI port. Using a DP->VGA adaptor for one of the monitors and HDMI-HDMI for the other one. IGPU dual monitor enabled in BIOS.
When I connect both monitors, only DP->VGA monitor works, and the HDMI-HDMI one receives no signal. When I unplug DP->VGA monitor, the HDMI-HDMI one still has no signal but will work if I restart my PC. So it seems the DP->VGA is prioritized and overrides the HDMI port.
Should I replace one monitor with a Dell monitor that has DP instead of VGA? Or there is still some hope?
Thanks!
[background]
I built a work PC with Asus TUF B500M-plus and AMD Ryzen 5600G, with no GPU. This AMD CPU has integrated graphics. Mobo has 1x HDMI and 1xDisplayPort. Samsung Monitors (same) have 1xVGA and 1xHDMI port. Using a DP->VGA adaptor for one of the monitors and HDMI-HDMI for the other one. IGPU dual monitor enabled in BIOS.
When I connect both monitors, only DP->VGA monitor works, and the HDMI-HDMI one receives no signal. When I unplug DP->VGA monitor, the HDMI-HDMI one still has no signal but will work if I restart my PC. So it seems the DP->VGA is prioritized and overrides the HDMI port.
Should I replace one monitor with a Dell monitor that has DP instead of VGA? Or there is still some hope?
Thanks!