I'm hoping someone can help me with this.
I had a EVGA GTX 280 which was sent back for repairs because I thought it was causing a problem. A new card was shipped back to me.
Among other things, I use my computer using the nVidia two-monitor setup, using "extend mode" so both monitors in effect become a much wider screen. My old card was set up this way.
With the replacement card, looking at the computer as seen from the rear, the DVI output on the "right" (furthest from the motherboard) works fine, and as far as I can tell, there are no issues.
However, there is nothing I can do to get any kind of image from the other DVI output. I've tried "dual mode", "clone mode", and just hooking up a single cable only to that DVI connector. I've tried two different monitors, and two different cables.
Is there some "trick" to turn on that other DVI connector, or is this new card defective? (I think I had a similar problem years ago, and a friend fixed it very easily, but I don't remember what he did. If it means anything, the video card I was using while this one was being repaired worked fine in dual-channel mode. The drivers were uninstalled when we removed the old card, and the new drivers were installed after the 280 was connected to the system.
I had a EVGA GTX 280 which was sent back for repairs because I thought it was causing a problem. A new card was shipped back to me.
Among other things, I use my computer using the nVidia two-monitor setup, using "extend mode" so both monitors in effect become a much wider screen. My old card was set up this way.
With the replacement card, looking at the computer as seen from the rear, the DVI output on the "right" (furthest from the motherboard) works fine, and as far as I can tell, there are no issues.
However, there is nothing I can do to get any kind of image from the other DVI output. I've tried "dual mode", "clone mode", and just hooking up a single cable only to that DVI connector. I've tried two different monitors, and two different cables.
Is there some "trick" to turn on that other DVI connector, or is this new card defective? (I think I had a similar problem years ago, and a friend fixed it very easily, but I don't remember what he did. If it means anything, the video card I was using while this one was being repaired worked fine in dual-channel mode. The drivers were uninstalled when we removed the old card, and the new drivers were installed after the 280 was connected to the system.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self-Assembled
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, 6.1.7600 Build 7600
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50GHz, 2500 Mhz,
- Motherboard
- nForce 790i Ultra SLI Mainboard
- Memory
- 4GB Corsair XMS3 DHX PC3-12800 1600MHz 240 pin DDR3 CL9
- Graphics Card(s)
- GeForce 8800 GT
- Sound Card
- no additional sound card
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 2243 BWX, Dell
- Screen Resolution
- Samsung - 1680 x 1050, Dell -
- Hard Drives
- First drive: C: 100gb, D: 200gb
Second drive: F: 500 gb
Duo-Pro Raid-1: 500 gb
My Book World backup: 1 TB
- PSU
- pc power and cooling silencer 760 quad #s75qb 750 watt
- Case
- Cooler Master
- Cooling
- water cooling being installed soon...
- Keyboard
- Logitech Illuminated Keyboard
- Mouse
- Logitech G9x
- Internet Speed
- Download: 5349 Kb/s, Upload: 424 Kb/s