HP Z420  Xeon E5-2620 

ATI FIREGL V3600 (2 x DVI)
ATI FIREGL V7300 (2 X DVI)

PHILIPS    1920x1080    16:9
Benq 24"    1920x1080    16:9
ASUS 25"    1920x1200    16:10

On first set up with all three monitors, both 16:9s would boot up with display
and the 16:10 would be disabled. Enabling the 16:10 display would skew booth 
16:9 displays with horizontal lines about an inch apart. 

The second set up with only the Benq and Asus and on separate cards, only the 
16:9 would boot up with display and the 16:10 would be disabled. After enabling 
the Asus display, initially had both displays working but mouse movements on 
the 
16:9 display was slowed. Playing with the settings again, the 16:9 display 
signal 
went dead. On reboot, both displays worked in mirror mode and was unable to 
make any changes, except disable display.

Assuming, if all the monitors were the same resolution, they would all be 
working. Is 
this issue caused from mixing screen resolutions or screen ratios?

I am thinking of getting a new monitor with 2560 x 1440, am I safe in thinking 
that 
maintaining the same screen ratios won't cause an issue?
TIABrian.

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