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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?

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Well, this might be a stupid idea, but maybe this was the problem:

Wikipedia:
If a display supports both analog and digital signals in one DVI-I input, each input method can host a distinct EDID. Since the DDC can only support one EDID, there can be a problem if both the digital and analog inputs in the DVI-I port detect activity. It is up to the display to choose which EDID to send.
 
I cant even put one monitor with the gtx670 HELP!!!!! please :(
Right now no Drivers installed whats next
Just install the ML 10.8.3 with no graphic drivers
 
I cant even put one monitor with the gtx670 HELP!!!!! please :(
Right now no Drivers installed whats next
Just install the ML 10.8.3 with no graphic drivers

Please describe the connection between the gpu and the displays.
Example:
GPU -> DVI-I -> (adapter, if any ->) DVI-D -> Main Display

Please provide as much information as you can.
 
I can confirm that with OS X 10.9.1 The Gigabyte nVidia GTX 670 is working OOB and with Full 3 Monitor support. You only have to make sure you have them attached before booting.

And do you know if the DVD player application and/or other video applications work too on triple monitors?

Thanks for sharing.
 
Adding to this thread to note that I fixed my problem of 2nd and 3rd screen not working by changing graphicenabler to no.

Also, read above for information about edid and other hardware based errors you might find.
 
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