I have

  • one analog monitor connected through dvi adapter
  • one digital monitor connected through dvi
  • tv connected through hdmi

I'm unable to run all 3 at the same time, when I try to extend desktop it asks me to disable one of the monitors so I can only have 2 at one time. I tried finding solution but according to some forums I should be able to achieve it since one is analog I should be able to run 3 outputs with hdmi that way.

Can you help me to configure so I can run all 3 at the same time?

Thank you.

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Please see this question: superuser.com/questions/66665/… – Emory Bell Jun 14 '10 at 0:23
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ATi has a technology called Eyefinity, which provides support for up to six monitors. If your card is a Radeon HD 5400 series or above, it should have such support...

I don't think support for more than two displays exists for cards that don't implement Eyefinity.

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I know it has that support, I need help configuring. – McLovin Jun 16 '10 at 17:53
Your third display needs to be connected by a displayport connector. "Depending on the specific graphic card and operating system, ATI Eyefinity technology can support up to six displays. For configurations using more than two displays, additional displays must have DisplayPort connectors." From support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/… – damienc88 Jun 17 '10 at 5:05
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