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Solve : Video Card wont utilize 3rd monitor even though it supports it? |
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Answer» The card I'm using is the XFX HD-587A-ZNF9 Radeon HD 5870 I'm sorry, but I got lost at the 18 fans. The stock NZXT case has eight fans, which is a lot, and you added ten more? I just ignored it as a typo... Surely 18 fans would be too much throughput? there would be either too much pull or too much intake, possibly just canceling themselves out. I have 8 in my case.. 4x 80mm - two on front, one on top, one on side panel with filter. 1x 120mm on back Stock Core 2 Duo heatsink and fan Arctic cooling Accellero twin turbo gfx cooler which is 2x 80mm special fans. And my HD4870 runs idle at 40 decrees Celsius idle without running anything 3D, then full 3d gaming can push it up to 50 Degrees Celsius, but then levels off to about 42 Degrees Celsius afterwards. The HD 5870 was supposed to have better heat control, but in your case maybe not.For eyefinity to work with three monitors, one of the monitors be connected via the display port on the card. You can either connect a monitor directly (given it has a display port connection) or by using an active display port adapter. My Google's on the subject seem to indicate that you probably need an Active adapter, although there seem to be a few people who got by with what appears to be passive adapters. Anyway, the root of the problem is essentially hardware-based; when anything is connected to the HDMI port, the card disables one of the DVI ports, which is why three monitors won't work without using the display port. |
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