How Can I Set Up Three Monitors Without Display Issues?

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Asked By TechWizard99 On

I've been trying to get three monitors to work together, but I'm running into some problems. I want to connect two monitors to my GPU and one to the integrated graphics of my CPU. Currently, when I connect all three, one monitor often doesn't display anything or shows a really low-quality image. Here's my setup: I have a 4080 ti Super Palit GPU with three DisplayPort outputs and one HDMI. My CPU is a 7800X3D, and my monitors are the Aorus FO32U2P as the main (3840x2160), a QCQ90 TV (3840x2160), and a 15.6" UPERFECT A17 4K Monitor (3840x2160). I'm short on HDMI slots because I need two for my monitors but only have one on the GPU, leading me to try using the integrated GPU. When I use a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter for the A17, my main monitor turns off, yet it's still listed in the display settings, and extending the display doesn't do anything. What can I do to fix this?

4 Answers

Answered By FixItFloyd On

It looks like you're missing the correct drivers for your GPU. Ensure that you've installed the latest AMD graphics drivers; this could help with your low-resolution issue. Using a good-quality HDMI adapter might also save you some hassle.

Answered By MonitorMaster77 On

Make sure HDR is disabled on all your monitors. I had a similar setup, and turning off HDR made everything work properly for me. Sometimes, HDR can cause conflicts with multiple display outputs.

Answered By GamerGuy456 On

You could try using DisplayPort to HDMI cables or adapters instead of relying on the integrated GPU. Your GPU should be able to handle three monitors without issues. Just make sure all the monitors are properly connected, and check your GPU settings to see if they are set up correctly in NVIDIA Control Panel.

Answered By TechNerd23 On

Just a heads-up, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D does have some integrated graphical capabilities, but it's best to connect all three monitors directly to your RTX 4080 Ti. Check that you're using high-quality DisplayPort or HDMI cables, and make sure they're supported by your GPU. If you configure everything in the NVIDIA Control Panel, it should work without problems.

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