VTX3D ATI Raedon HD 6670 Dual Monitor Setup

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  1. F1p
    Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit
       #1

    VTX3D ATI Raedon HD 6670 Dual Monitor Setup


    Hello there,

    I have a VTX3D ATI Radeon HD 6670 2gb as seen here: VTX3D VX6670 2GBK3-H 2GB GDDR3 800MHz ATI Radeon HD6670 PCI-e Graphice Card | Falcon Computers


    I have my previous Dual monitor setup from an old computer, two identical 1400*900 VGA (D-Sub) monitors.

    This graphics card has, according to the specs a HDMI, VGA and DVI-I connector.


    I have one screen connected to the VGA connector on the Graphics card.
    The other screen's VGA connector goes into a DVI-I to VGA Adapter, then into the DVI-I plug on the graphics card.


    The monitor in the VGA port is detected, but the other isn't - any suggestions?



    Regards,
    Philip
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  2. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Philip welcome to the Seven Forums.

    The problem is that that card only supports VGA via the VGA port, it does not support VGA via adapter from the DVI port. With that card in order to use two monitors they have to be a combo of DVI and HDMI, or VGA and DVI (and pretty sure that HDMI and VGA won't work). Video cards have worked this way since they came out with more than two ports on them. The newer AMD (and some Nvidia) cards with displayport on them is where you can run more than two monitors, and then at least one of them has to use the displayport.

    The only real solutions are,

    1. A new monitor that has both DVI and VGA

    2. A DVI to VGA converter, which is not the same as the adapter that you are using and cost a fair bit more.
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  3. F1p
    Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Yeah, thanks very much for the reply.
    Bit gutted :P

    For your own info, tried the VGA & HDMI using my TV and it actually works!
    The monitors were pretty cheap (£15/$25) so perhaps ill pay the price for the converter box to keep the identical monitors.


    Thanks very much for the help.
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  4. F1p
    Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thought of another solution to this, and just confirm it would work please:


    Upgrade to the graphics card to the VTX3D HD 6770 1GB GDDR5 model, which has DVI-I & VGA?
    This would then let me use both my monitors (using my existing adapter) and no need to buy a new monitor?
    Then sell the 6670 graphics card.
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  5. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #5

    F1p said:
    Thought of another solution to this, and just confirm it would work please:


    Upgrade to the graphics card to the VTX3D HD 6770 1GB GDDR5 model, which has DVI-I & VGA?
    This would then let me use both my monitors (using my existing adapter) and no need to buy a new monitor?
    Then sell the 6670 graphics card.

    That would be a better Option as the HD6770 model is the exact same as a HD5770
    Also allow you to play games on decent settings with out struggle

    I still have a HD5770 and it is a strong performer and you would be able to do the same HDMI DVI VGA my set up is dual monitor but HDMI /VGA

    That will also eliminate some of your issue

    +1 Stormy you always have good solid answers glad you're around buddy
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  6. F1p
    Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Solarstarshines said:
    F1p said:
    Thought of another solution to this, and just confirm it would work please:


    Upgrade to the graphics card to the VTX3D HD 6770 1GB GDDR5 model, which has DVI-I & VGA?
    This would then let me use both my monitors (using my existing adapter) and no need to buy a new monitor?
    Then sell the 6670 graphics card.

    That would be a better Option as the HD6770 model is the exact same as a HD5770
    Also allow you to play games on decent settings with out struggle

    I still have a HD5770 and it is a strong performer and you would be able to do the same HDMI DVI VGA my set up is dual monitor but HDMI /VGA

    That will also eliminate some of your issue

    +1 Stormy you always have good solid answers glad you're around buddy

    Many thanks +1 to both of you.
    I think that may be my preferred option then, the converter would be the same as the price difference between the upgrade - and i would have a better graphics card.


    http://www.vtx3d.com/products_features.asp?id=77
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  7. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #7

    Looks pretty sweet and doesn't use much power

    plenty of breathing room have fun with your new upgrade
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  8. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    I would be contacting them first and finding out if that DVI port supports VGA via adapter before buying. Hate to see you buy it and find out that it works the same as your current card as far as the DVI port goes.
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  9. F1p
    Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    For future readers:

    Dear Philip,
    Yes, you can use DVI-VGA adapter on DVI-I port with HD6770, and the other use VGA port.
    Newer VGA card can not do this, but HD6770 still support 2 VGA signal outputs.

    Best Regards,
    VTX Support


    Ordered
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  10. Posts : 2
    Win7 ultimate
       #10

    Dear Philip,
    Yes, you can use DVI-VGA adapter on DVI-I port with HD6770, and the other use VGA port.
    Newer VGA card can not do this, but HD6770 still support 2 VGA signal outputs.

    Best Regards,
    VTX Support
    Maybe it is to much for this card but is this achievable :

    I have asus 6670 has Dvi-i and d-sub on which are samsung 2220LM and Lg 1918S

    I would like to connect hdmi monitor or TV since it is available can this graphic card do that ?
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