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Re: 710 GT monitor support question 2021/06/14 10:14:23 (permalink)
1,280         1,024        11,310,720
1,440           900        21,296,000
1,280         1,024                31,310,720
                        3,917,440                      4,376,960 * 8,294,400 after deducting 3,917,440
 
Hope this is clearer.
 
Max
1,2801,024 11,310,720  1,440900 21,296,000  1,2801,024 31,310,720       3,917,4404,376,960
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Re: 710 GT monitor support question 2021/06/14 11:23:24 (permalink)
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It seems this thread refuses to die...
 
I got this morning an Asus GeForce GT 710 2GB GDDR5, and inmediately tried to connect my three very old VGA monitors, with these resolutions, totals, and result substracting  8,294,400:
 1,2801,024 11,310,720  1,440900 21,296,000  1,2801,024 31,310,720       3,917,4404,376,960 
The card has 4 HDMI ports, and I bought three HDMI to VGA adapters. Probably I understood something wrong, but I can not connect but two monitors, and, connecting the third, the three of them failed and had to restart.
 
And I was dreaming of a forth!
 
I work with online sheets and the monitors are real life-savers
 
A bit desperate, two monitors is a really low number. I had three in my old setup, used one port of the motherboard, but now it is not possible because this CPU has no graphic procesor. Really lucky.
 
Can I connect my old graphic card at the same time? This way I would have more ports and processing capacity.
 
Ideas? 
 
Thanks a lot
 
Max

Sounds like you’re being limited by the vga max resolution of 2048x1536 aka 3,145,728 pixels even though you’re running over hdmi via adapters.
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Re: 710 GT monitor support question 2021/06/14 11:33:57 (permalink)
Hi Sajin, 
 
Is there a workaround? Anything else I could try?
 
A new HDMI monitor would allow to connect it to the others?
 
If you had this setup, which card would you acquire for these VGA monitors?
 
Thanks a lot,
 
Max
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Re: 710 GT monitor support question 2021/06/14 11:41:40 (permalink)
I wouldn’t switch to another video card as you may run into the same issue on a newer card. I would just buy some new hdmi monitors, so I wouldn’t have to use adapters.
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Re: 710 GT monitor support question 2021/06/14 20:00:31 (permalink)
Good to know
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Re: 710 GT monitor support question 2021/06/15 01:08:53 (permalink)
Sajin,
 
Thanks a lot 
 
Max
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Re: 710 GT monitor support question 2021/06/15 10:57:40 (permalink)
No problem. 👍
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