triple monitor not working


  1. Posts : 3
    windows 7
       #1

    triple monitor not working


    hi,
    im running build 7100 and after hearing that windows 7 supported heterogeneous graphics cards i was excited to try it out.

    ive tried but i can't seem to get it working.

    i am using a 8800GT PCIe and a FX5200 PCI.

    my first question is, is it not working cos the fx5200 is too old?
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  2. Posts : 5,747
    7600.20510 x86
       #2

    Am I correct in assuming that the two monitors from the 8800GT are working alright?

    If you are on x86, download this, extract and then install using the device manager for the FX 5200.

    http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x86_96.85_2.html
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  3. Posts : 3
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    i am using x64 and yes both monitors are working fine on the 8800 but when i install the 5200 the monitors on the 8800 stop working and in the device manager it says there is a problem running the device (the 8800)
    and the "change resolution" window only sees 1 graphics card.
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  4. Posts : 69
    Windows 7 7600 x86 &x64, Windows XPP sp3 (x86) & sp2 x64
       #4

    triple monitor


    Hey "emdra60"
    There is a possibility in your BIOS settings.
    The major Issue for Graphics settings begins in the BIOS settings.
    Most Motherboards have PCI/AGP set for initial recognition on "POST" boot process, that lets the Operating System follow the recognition.

    In the Motherboard BIOS settings you normally have the option for recognition of the Graphics card. If you have PCIe card installed (like you stated) then you set the BIOS VGA settings to Recognize PEG initially. Then the Operating System maintains the PCIe card as primary and can recognize the other one as secondary.

    But In Windows 7 this may not solve the problem, I run Multiple Monitors (3 and 4) on different computers and have gone thru the testing and have partally solved the problem on mine. But not completely. The main bug I found is the "Vista_Driver_ID" controler for the Graphics problem, This has not been changed since the Win 7-7000 to and including the 7-7127 version. I have sent the info and Bug data files I compiled to MS and Hope they will fix it.
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  5. Posts : 3
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    thanks larrylaser
    i did go into my bios and changed the default display adaptor to PEG. which enabled my computer to display from my 8800 while the 5200 was installed but then windows wouldn't show on the 5200.
    so yeah...im guessing its something to do with what you said.

    what is your "partially working" setup?
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  6. Posts : 69
    Windows 7 7600 x86 &x64, Windows XPP sp3 (x86) & sp2 x64
       #6

    partially working


    Hey " emdra60"

    My Partial workup on the computer that I use 3 monitors is to not use Windows 7 very often. I normally run Windows XP x64 on it and on another computer that uses 4 monitors. No mater what others say, Windows 7 is still not stable for any complex operations. If you only Browse the web, Get e-Mail or any basics like gaming, then Windows 7 should be fine for that. But I use some Very complex programs that require excessive resources and require stability in the Operating System. Even Vista can't handle this.

    I have run the Win 7 beta test mode since the first release and always install the Debugging software and Symbols as well as SysInternals for monitoring all the activity and Processes activity, and have always found that glitches , bugs and even crashes of Network activity and even the System itself is always related to the VISTA_DRIVERS_ID in the base code of the debug logging.

    This is why I recommend that any one running Windows 7 should have it setup in dual-boot (or multi-boot) mode and have an extra partition for data file saving (backup) location.
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  7. Posts : 2
    Win7 RC
       #7

    I have three monitors running stably under RC7100. Two ATI Radeon 4800 series cards. It all worked perfectly when I installed W7 but, silly me, I went to the ATI site & DLd the latest W7 drivers, and installed them - killed my third monitor. Played around, got tired of messing with it, and undid the ATI install (restored to prior setting) and it's fine again. I have DisplayFusion Pro running, and it too works flawlessly on the three monitors -- puts taskbars on monitors 2 & 3, and it allows me to remove "irrelevant" icons from the primary taskbar.
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  8. Posts : 1
    windows 7
       #8

    Here is what I did yesterday!


    Dell Gx960, win7, 32 bit!

    I purchased a 512meg, PCI dual monitor card. Remove any PCI/E cards Now I have 2 monitors working. I noticed in the device manager that the on board view was showing up. I updated the drivers (intel chipset video) drivers.
    Checking the resolution setting...I did a detect and it showed up. I am running all 3 monitors on a windows 7 system and it works great.

    PCI/E and PCI/vga, the vga will take over or visa-versa. BUT, remove the PCI/E and go straight PCI dual monitor and the on board! Was it that easy...even surprised me.

    Good luck



    emdra60 said:
    hi,
    im running build 7100 and after hearing that windows 7 supported heterogeneous graphics cards i was excited to try it out.

    ive tried but i can't seem to get it working.

    i am using a 8800GT PCIe and a FX5200 PCI.

    my first question is, is it not working cos the fx5200 is too old?
      My Computer


 

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