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- Jun 18, 2018
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- Motherboard
- Q77
- CPU
- i7-3770
- Graphics
- RX-480 8GB
Hey all, this is my first post, so bear with me!
I've been running my current setup for about 6 months and I'm super happy with it!
I followed this guide https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...orking-and-easily-affordable-customac.224812/
Specifications:
HP 8300 Elite
i7-3770 @ 3.4ghz
16GB DDR3 RAM
EVGA GTX 1050ti 4GB
Q77 Chipset
MacOS High Sierra 10.13.5
Latest version of Clover
The GTX 1050ti has 3 ports; DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI
I am using two LG LED monitors (24EN33 and 24EN43 if it matters).
One is connected using an HDMI cable, and the other using a DP to VGA adapter from the 1050ti to the monitor.
My issue is that the left monitor kind of flickers and has bands of flickering light horizontally through the display. However, if I unplug the HDMI from the right (working) monitor, the left monitor works great! It seems that it only flickers when both monitors are running.
Any ideas? I know the 1050ti has enough juice to power both, so what's the deal? I've tried swapping cables around, and no dice.
I've been running my current setup for about 6 months and I'm super happy with it!
I followed this guide https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...orking-and-easily-affordable-customac.224812/
Specifications:
HP 8300 Elite
i7-3770 @ 3.4ghz
16GB DDR3 RAM
EVGA GTX 1050ti 4GB
Q77 Chipset
MacOS High Sierra 10.13.5
Latest version of Clover
The GTX 1050ti has 3 ports; DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI
I am using two LG LED monitors (24EN33 and 24EN43 if it matters).
One is connected using an HDMI cable, and the other using a DP to VGA adapter from the 1050ti to the monitor.
My issue is that the left monitor kind of flickers and has bands of flickering light horizontally through the display. However, if I unplug the HDMI from the right (working) monitor, the left monitor works great! It seems that it only flickers when both monitors are running.
Any ideas? I know the 1050ti has enough juice to power both, so what's the deal? I've tried swapping cables around, and no dice.