Zekarul Reputable Apr 24, 2014 20 0 4,510 Nov 21, 2016 #1 I have two GTX 760's both hooked into nvidia and I want to use both my cards with my three screens. What would I have to do to make that possible? Like, what kind of cables? Depending on what I need I might already have it.
I have two GTX 760's both hooked into nvidia and I want to use both my cards with my three screens. What would I have to do to make that possible? Like, what kind of cables? Depending on what I need I might already have it.
Solution Gingerbread Nov 21, 2016 The 760 has 2 DVIs (one single one dual link), 1 hdmi and 1 DP, so just use any of those 3 and hook them up to the GPU.
The 760 has 2 DVIs (one single one dual link), 1 hdmi and 1 DP, so just use any of those 3 and hook them up to the GPU.
Gingerbread Judicious Nov 2, 2009 4,752 2 33,960 Nov 21, 2016 Solution #2 The 760 has 2 DVIs (one single one dual link), 1 hdmi and 1 DP, so just use any of those 3 and hook them up to the GPU. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The 760 has 2 DVIs (one single one dual link), 1 hdmi and 1 DP, so just use any of those 3 and hook them up to the GPU.
Zekarul Reputable Apr 24, 2014 20 0 4,510 Nov 21, 2016 #3 Gingerbread : The 760 has 2 DVIs (one single one dual link), 1 hdmi and 1 DP, so just use any of those 3 and hook them up to the GPU. So I'd just use a regular sli cable? Upvote 0 Downvote
Gingerbread : The 760 has 2 DVIs (one single one dual link), 1 hdmi and 1 DP, so just use any of those 3 and hook them up to the GPU. So I'd just use a regular sli cable?
Gingerbread Judicious Nov 2, 2009 4,752 2 33,960 Nov 22, 2016 #4 Yeah, no reason to use anything different if it's up to 3 monitors. Upvote 0 Downvote