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4 monitors HELP - Need to use both Nvidia and onboard HD400
Hey guys,
Mobo: ASUS P8Z77-V PRO
CPU: Intel i7 3770K 3.5GHz (HD4000 built in)
GPU: GeForce GTX 650 (3 inputs)
I just updated to Mavericks 10.9.4 today and looking to use all 4 monitors.
Currently I'm using 3 monitors by plugging all 3 into the GTX650. I've been reading that you can also utilize the onboard HD4000 as well?
- I've installed the graphics driver in Multibeast "Intel Graphics Patch for Mixed Configuration" but didn't work
- I plugged the 4th monitor onto the motherboard's HDMI/DVI/VGA but none of it works.
- I've tried enabling "iGPU Multi-Monitor" mode in the BIOS but this didn't work.
- I've also set the "Primary Display" to iGPU in BIOS but this freezes the screen after startup and makes the startup process take 10x longer.
Can someone tell me what I need to do?
To clarify, the 3 monitors connected to Nvidia card are working fine. Just the 1 monitor connected via HDMI to the onboard port doesn't come up (no signal detected).
My alternatives are to either buy a GPU that has 4 inputs or another GPU similar to my current one -- however, I'd like to utilize the onboard gfx since it's already there.
Or maybe can the GTX650 support 4 inputs via a DVI splitter?
Please help!!
Hey guys,
Mobo: ASUS P8Z77-V PRO
CPU: Intel i7 3770K 3.5GHz (HD4000 built in)
GPU: GeForce GTX 650 (3 inputs)
I just updated to Mavericks 10.9.4 today and looking to use all 4 monitors.
Currently I'm using 3 monitors by plugging all 3 into the GTX650. I've been reading that you can also utilize the onboard HD4000 as well?
- I've installed the graphics driver in Multibeast "Intel Graphics Patch for Mixed Configuration" but didn't work
- I plugged the 4th monitor onto the motherboard's HDMI/DVI/VGA but none of it works.
- I've tried enabling "iGPU Multi-Monitor" mode in the BIOS but this didn't work.
- I've also set the "Primary Display" to iGPU in BIOS but this freezes the screen after startup and makes the startup process take 10x longer.
Can someone tell me what I need to do?
To clarify, the 3 monitors connected to Nvidia card are working fine. Just the 1 monitor connected via HDMI to the onboard port doesn't come up (no signal detected).
My alternatives are to either buy a GPU that has 4 inputs or another GPU similar to my current one -- however, I'd like to utilize the onboard gfx since it's already there.
Or maybe can the GTX650 support 4 inputs via a DVI splitter?
Please help!!