I took the HDMI switch box out of the mix and it works fine now. Didn't need it hooked up to the switch anyway since it's connected via DVI to my monitor as well. Thanks everyone.
I use the latest drivers as they become available. Been through quite a few drivers, issue persists, so I don't believe the problem lies there. I'm going to test without the switch in the mix. I'll post back afterward.
Yes I know that, my problem is, even if I already have Crossfire disabled, I still have to enable then disable it for my second display (the TV) to show.
Hi everyone, new to the forum but I've been an article reader for a long time.
Looking for a little help on my first post. Been going through this issue for awhile now, tried looking all over but to no avail.
I have my HD4850x2 hooked up via DVI to my main monitor and via HDMI (DVI to HDMI) to...
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