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    Hi,
    Please send the card for service since you have tested with the same results on a different system.
    Regards

    Paul
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    Sorry to miss that one.
    Have checked if the fans are spinning correctly? Is it possible that you can test the card in a different system to verify if you have the same problem?

    Paul
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    Can you try removing completely the drivers?
    Try this after removing the drivers, DDU
    Please follow instructions

    in reply to: Hey all #2077
    Paul
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    Yes, that is what we call extended desktop, you apply each image on each output independent.

    Paul
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    I do not know your hardware specifications but i suggest to update your OS, make sure your mainboard BIOS is up to date and check if your power supply can handle the graphics card power requirements.
    If you are playing a specific game, did you apply all the game patches?

    in reply to: Hey all #2073
    Paul
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    The driver for the AMD cards you can extend the desktop up to 24 displays (you need to add more than one graphics card)
    Windows can only manage up to two displays, either cloned or extended.
    Another feature that you can do with AMD graphics is that you can create a SLS panel, this is in their term called Eyefinity. A single large surface display is when you combine several displays to create a large desktop space.
    Regards

    in reply to: graphic card issue #2070
    Paul
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    Can you tell me what graphics card you have?

    in reply to: graphic card issue #2067
    Paul
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    Under search in windows type windows memory diagnostic, you probably need to reboot to test.
    Make sure you have all the latest Windows update.
    You can also try to deinstall the driver and run DDU

    in reply to: graphic card issue #2064
    Paul
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    Hi CTA, 

    Please check this link

    Paul
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    De nada.
    Un abrazo.

    in reply to: Hey all #2062
    Paul
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    Hi,
    Thank you for responding.
    Here is what you want to do if I am not mistaken
    2x MS619 BengQ running at 800×600 with VGA ports
    3x Optoma-W402 running at 1280×800 with HDMI ports
    I am not sure if you require to have sound but running 5 films simultaneously you might have an issue, you probably need to search for a solution here.
    What I recommend
    As the resolutions are not very high running those movies you can use the followin;
    RADEON HD 7850 EYEFINITY 6
    2x CAC-1102 MINI DP TO VGA ACTIVE ADAPTER
    3x CAC-1153 MINI DP TO HDMI ACTIVE ADAPTER

    For the mainboard and the rest it will be up to you. You require to have at least a mainboard that has 1x PCI-E 16x and a good power supply. Make sure that the VGA and HDMI cables are good.

    Regards

    Paul
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    Have tried this?

    in reply to: New user? Please introduce here! #2055
    Paul
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    Thank you Roberto for your support.
    Saludos desde Club 3D!
    Un abrazo.

    Paul
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    Hi,
    Open your task bar and see what app is taking the most resources available.
    We think it could be a browser that is causing the problem such firefox, chrome etc.

    Paul
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    Hi Roberto,
    Unfortunately the Displaylink chipset does not support color calibration functionality, therefore this is normally best when the monitor is attached directly to the GPU source or a dedicated graphics card. 
    In this case the best choice for you is to use the dedicated D-Sub on the monitor with the D-Sub on your notebook.
    If you choose to have a USB graphics instead, I will recommend to use the USB to DP 1600p version or the 4K version and use an external calibration tool such as the Spyder4 etc.
    Check with Eizo if your display comes factory calibrated, if it is calibrated then you can choose either the D-Sub or the USB Graphics solution.

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