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tomtaker2016-06-29 01:24:59
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tomtaker, 2016-06-29 01:24:59

Connecting 2 monitors to a video card + built-in?

there are 2 monitors, 1 is connected via DVI to the video card, the second one can be connected only via VGA.
I decided to enable the built-in card on the gigabyte ga-78lmt-usb3 (HD 3000) mother, it is turned on, everything seems to be fine. It shows up in device manager. but 2 monitor does not see point-blank and the main one does not see either.
If you pull out the video card, then the monitor with the built-in one starts working. but how so if 2 cards are already included in the bios?

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arctblake, 2016-06-29
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I had the same problem, but I have a discrete radeon, and a built-in intel hd 4600. As I understand it, you have an amd processor and an amd video core, so it could be different. I needed to assign the main built-in VK in the BIOS + update the built-in drivers (if the VK properties say that the firewood does not need to be updated, this is complete nonsense, you must force the update). And also look in the device manager, if both cards are listed as active, it means that the problem is definitely in the software.

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