ATI 780G boards with VGA, DVI, and HDMI

jrichrds

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ATI 780G boards with VGA, DVI, and HDMI connections, can you actually connect 3 monitors in a "tri-view" setup? Or are the DVI and HDMI connections shared in a sense?
 

BlueAcolyte

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I think you can only use one of the 2 digital connections at a time... Don't quote me on that, I don't know.
 

FireTech

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You can have D-Sub & DVI-D or D-Sub & HDMI but not DVI-D & HDMI and therefore not Tri-view.
 

deruberhanyok

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Indeed. That also goes for boards with component outputs or displayport - you're limited to one analog and one digital video output simultaneously; no combination of two analog or two digital will work.
 

seemingly random

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As was reported above, only one d-sub + one other combination is currently supported on ati chipset boards. Four monitors (three digital) are possible with another ati gpu.

Intel now has a chip set that'll handle dual digital - in fact, they've dropped d-sub support on this board.