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Hi MacAndor, thanks for your reply, the problem is that I currently need the CUDA drivers (and consequently the Gfx drivers) for what I do at work.
So what I actually did today was to grab a HDMI-> DVI-D adaptor and connect my HDMI monitor to the DVI-D connector, and it worked!! I have now my two monitors working.
So it seems the problem lies in having a monitor connected to the DVI-I and a second to the HDMI. Could it be because of the audio drivers?
cheers
So what I actually did today was to grab a HDMI-> DVI-D adaptor and connect my HDMI monitor to the DVI-D connector, and it worked!! I have now my two monitors working.
So it seems the problem lies in having a monitor connected to the DVI-I and a second to the HDMI. Could it be because of the audio drivers?
cheers