On Sat, May 12, 2018 4:10 am, Stumpy wrote:
> I have finally gotten around to re-tackling my
> multi-monitor/multi-graphics chip issue.
> I have decided to try booting a few different live distributions to see
> what happened, here is what I have in terms of hardware:
> Four monitors, 2 HPs 2 Dells. HPs are in landscape position, Dells are
> in Portrait position
> The monitors accept VGA, HDMI, and DP
> One chipset is on a graphics card, and is an AMD Radeon HD 6570 1GB DDR3
> PCIe x16 - 1 DVI and 2 DP out ports (I think it came out around
> 2013ish?)
> The other is an integrated intel chipset - 1 HDMI and 1 DVI out ports

Try to narrow down the problem. It might be hardware, like your graphics
chips might not have enough memory to drive all the monitors.
- What happens if you only use 2 monitors on a single adapter? Try both
adapters alone.
- DP monitor by itself?
- Windows 7?


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