Syribo
[H]ard|Gawd
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I'm wondering why exactly this happens.. Let's see if I can explain it properly.
To my GPU I have four screens hooked up. Two 27"Acer LEDs via DVI. An old 15" LCD via DP. And my Samsung TV through HDMI.
When I restart my computer, the two DVI screens will work, and the HDMI connected screen.. but not the DP connected one. In order to get that one to work, I have to unplug the HDMI and one of the DVI's... then the DP one will turn on. Then I plug back in the others, and boom, everything works. But I have to go through this every single time I restart my computer or turn it on. Any idea why? The LCD has a VGA connector, so I have it connected to a VGA to DP adapter. I was thinking maybe it was an active or passive issue, but I thought it wouldn't work at all if that were the case.. I'm actually not even sure if the adapter I got is an active or passive.
I'm just happy they actually all work together, but it's kind of a pain in the ass to keep disconnected and connecting them all every time.
To my GPU I have four screens hooked up. Two 27"Acer LEDs via DVI. An old 15" LCD via DP. And my Samsung TV through HDMI.
When I restart my computer, the two DVI screens will work, and the HDMI connected screen.. but not the DP connected one. In order to get that one to work, I have to unplug the HDMI and one of the DVI's... then the DP one will turn on. Then I plug back in the others, and boom, everything works. But I have to go through this every single time I restart my computer or turn it on. Any idea why? The LCD has a VGA connector, so I have it connected to a VGA to DP adapter. I was thinking maybe it was an active or passive issue, but I thought it wouldn't work at all if that were the case.. I'm actually not even sure if the adapter I got is an active or passive.
I'm just happy they actually all work together, but it's kind of a pain in the ass to keep disconnected and connecting them all every time.