Here starts the tale of a raving madman:What started as a perplexing puzzle that brought a sliver of meaning into an otherwise dull and repetitive daily life, has become Satan's primary means of upending my peaceful, boring existence, sending me into bouts of nerd-rage that has my cat hearing language that would make a bald eagle drop mud from ten thousand feet. Pause for breathing.
Once upon a time, triple-monitor gaming was simple and straight forward. I bought myself an
XFX Radeon HD 5870, three monitors (
VGA/DVI/HDMI), three
DVI-D cables, and an
Active DP to DVI Converter. I connected everything like:
DVI, DVI, DP-DVI. All the monitors lit up, I got all the settings right and bathed blissfully in triple-gamma-radiatied joy for a good, long while.
Super-Fantastic Upgrade Happiness:Years later, I found myself with a sizable monster of graphics card called:
ASUS Radeon HD 7970 DirectCU II 1000Mhz (Pre 1GHz Edition). This baby supports 6 monitors, and suddenly I was prone to megalomaniacal cackling at the thought of adding 3 more monitors to my rig. I have a cat. I'm in my full right. Don't judge me!
First of all, I figured I'd get the triple-monitor setup working. The monster has
2 x DVI and
4 x DP ports. So I had the exact same
DVI + DVI + DP-DVI situation going on. That seems like a straight up fit, right? WRONG! I don't know what kinda mongoloids ASUS has working in their factories, but this card either gives me a dark third monitor or some really fantastic, static screen tearing effects on both side-monitors.
I did the only sensible thing and sought help from AMD and WSGF, only to pose such a ridiculous scenario that no tech savvy man on Earth could help me. That's right! I didn't get one single reply from either forum. Here's the thread I made on WSGF (and within that one is a link to the one I made on the AMD forums):
http://www.wsgf.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=27684The current situation:Now I've got a
MSI Geforce GTX 980 Gaming 4G and--low and behold--I'm having the same problems. Just yesterday, I put the 7970 rig out to pasture and tried to connect my brand spankin' new and shiny GTX 980 rig to the same three monitors. This graphics card has
DVI, HDMI and
3 x DP connectors. We're now
four generations past the flawless 5870, and everything has gone to
$#!7!
I've heard it from several different sources that the best way to connect your triple-monitor setup is by using only/all Displayport! Yeah, I tried that with my 7970. I bought two more of them overly expensive
Active DP to DVI Converter afterbirth steak-nugget
$#!7$, only to discover that it doesn't
f%"#ing work! I could only use one converter on my 7970, and two on the GTX 980. Why are there three DP connectors on my graphics card that can't be used simultaneously? Wasn't that the whole point of adding three DP connectors to the 900 series, Nvidia? Huh?
This is the situation in detail (TMI style):I was sitting on the floor with tears in my face, doing a high pitched, machine gun giggle that made my cat retreat to her safe spot in the panic-room, fervently pulling the cables in and out of the graphics card, trying every conceivable mix of
DVI + DP-DVI, and no matter what I do, I can't get my
third monitor to light up! Next, I start moving furniture to get to my 20 meter HDMI cable and see if that might help somehow (the old
2x DVI/HDMI + 1 x DP formula). I plug my
HDMI cable into the
third monitor, and the bastard finally lights up!
Now, all of a sudden, I can remove the
HDMI cable and use the
DVI cable (connected straight to the DVI connector on the graphics card) as I have done 137 times before (without success), and suddenly that works too! Next, I attach a DP converter to the
third monitor and try to give one of the other monitors straight
DVI to DVI connection, but that doesn't work for some reason, so I reverse my action and feed the
third monitor (the Devil's monitor) a straight
DVI to DVI connection
again, and then
ALL THREE MONITORS WERE DARK!
I'm man enough to admit that I laid down flat on my back at this point and cried like a little girl, with tears pooling in my eyes, while screaming like baby at the ceiling, imagining that God might hear my triple-monitor distress-calls, take pity on my poor soul and come fix everything right quick... and make me a snack while he's at it. I'll never say no to comfort food when I'm experiencing inner turmoil of this magnitude. That didn't happen, of course... because God does not exist! There's your evidence!
I had no other recourse than to push my computer's power button to shut it down and then turn it back on. When I did, something strange happened. The computer woke up, and all three monitors lit up.
No... this was not God's doing. This was a MSI fail! I've got this stupid motherboard (MSI Z97 Gaming 5) which can't wake up from S3 standby state without me actually pushing the god damn power button to wake up the USB ports! What? In this day and age? I know right!
So, when I pushed the button and the computer "miraculously woke up," it was waking up from some kind of trauma-induced standby mode, caused by my belligerent cable-swapping frenzy! My graphics card got tired and fell asleep on me even though standby/sleepmode was/is disabled, and I used the mouse not two minutes earlier. That's the Devil's work! Next time I'll be lying face down and screaming at the floor instead.
Summary:I finally made it work with
DVI + 2 x DVI-DP. The thing is, I'm looking to upgrade my monitors, so I need some answers here! What in the jumping, freaking ball-sack is going on? Why doesn't it work with all DP to DVI? It's supposed to be the best way! When I buy all new monitors with DP connectors and DP cables... will I still have to use a god damn DVI cable somehow, or will three actual DP cables and DP monitors work? I want G-Sync monitors, and they only come with a single DP connector! ARGH! RAGE! MUCH RAGE! SO MUCH INCREDIBLE RAGE! You don't know! I'm gonna go yell at my cat now. Please help.