I see both cards listed in the bios but there is nothing I can do to interact with them.
The hub is powering my 3 external monitors fine but it is the screen on the all-in-one that is not working.
When I try to Extend Desktop To This Display it just resets itself back to Disconnect This Display.
Hal
Hey there,
I finally managed to get my old computer backed up and moved over to the all-in-one this morning and I have plugged in the MST hub and now it seems I have my old three monitors back but the monitor on the all-in-one refuses to display. I can get it to work if I turn off one of the other three it seems but that is not going to work.
I am guessing that there is some setup that I have neglected to do here that hopefully will be obvious and simple to fix. Also the monitors seems to running off the Intel internal card rather than the dedicated and I am not sure why that may be…
Hoping you can help to get all four monitors working together.
Cheers
Hal
Hey there
Back again with another question – my admin who was looking in to picking this up has asked if the CSV-5300A will work with the current set up as that is available from the vendor who we already have in our procurement system – unlike the CSV-5300.
I don’t know enough about DisplayPort versions to answer the question so I thought it safer to ask here 🙂
Cheers
Hal
Thanks Paul – I believe I already have some of the adapters from other machines around the office though I think some are active – is there an issue using active rather than passive if I have a mix of them available?
Hey Paul
Thanks for getting back. The all in one is a Dell Optiplex 9030 and it appears it has an Intel HD 4600 and a AMD Radeon R7 M265 Series in there for graphics.
Hal