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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.

    in reply to: no display! (black screen) R9 290x Royal King #2044
    Paul
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    Hi,
    Can you save your settings in the bios and test it at default settings to see if you have the same problem?

    in reply to: no display! (black screen) R9 290x Royal King #2040
    Paul
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    Hi,

    Have you updated your mainboard BIOS? Do you overclock your system?
    Please detail.

    in reply to: no display! (black screen) R9 290x Royal King #2037
    Paul
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    Hi,
    I think you probably have a driver issue. Can you remove and reinstall the latest Catalyst driver?
    Check if your power supply meets the system requirements of the card.

    in reply to: Hey all #2036
    Paul
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    Dear Diemauer,

    Thank you for joining Insights.
    We do not understand well your question but I think you want to know how to set up a system that supports 5 displays simultaneously. 
    You need a mainboard that supports PCI-E 3.0 with at least one PCI-E 16x slot. 
    For graphics card you can use one that has at least native 5 or more ports or you can use a combination of a graphics card and a MST Hub.
    As we do not know what kind of monitors you will be using, here are some recommendations;
    R7 260X + CSV-5200
    RADEON HD 7850 EYEFINITY 6

    in reply to: R9 295×2 not working with UEFI/Secure Boot #2032
    Paul
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    Hi,
    I will ask support to see if they can provide you the latest update when possible.
    Regards

    in reply to: Theatron DD Drivers #2031
    Paul
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    Hi MIchael,
    Here is the link

    in reply to: HD7750 LP fullsize bracket lost #2028
    Paul
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    Hi Timmo,
    I will check with support if they have received your mail.

    in reply to: GPU gets stuck at 100% Load #2026
    Paul
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    Yes, you can disable the hardware acceleration. It could be causing also the issues you describe, only way to find out is to make the changes and see if the problems still happen.
    Regards

    in reply to: Club 3D and the stock cooler warranty in EU? #2022
    Paul
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    Hi,
    You can change the stock cooler but you need to place the original cooler back for warranty service.
    Kind regards

    in reply to: GPU gets stuck at 100% Load #2021
    Paul
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    Hi,

    Can you check if you are using Firefox or any browser software that is using hardware acceleration?
    We believe that could be causing the issue you have.
    Also another very common issue for the 100% GPU load is when the user has a bitcoin virus in their system.
    Regards

    in reply to: csv-2302 + CSV-5400 #2020
    Paul
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    Hi,
    You cannot use the CSV-2302+CSV-5400 as the MST Hub requires to have a direct connection to the GPU, not through the displaylink chipset found on the USB Graphics adapter.
    We do not know much of the fly elise software but if you are using a graphics gpu that supports several pipelines such as the AMD Radeon discreet graphics (up to 6 displays) and a driver that can combine several displays to create a SLS panel it should not be an issue to use the CSV-5400 (DisplayPort required) with the fly elise.
    Regards.

    in reply to: MST Hub – Monitors act independently? #2015
    Paul
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    The reason for this is because you can support up to three displays only, that is based on the number of pipeline your graphics can support. My opinion is due to the Intel graphics, the amd 265 should support more than 3. There must be a way to select that gpu

    in reply to: MST Hub – Monitors act independently? #2013
    Paul
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    Hi Hal,
    From my understanding the Intel Graphics chip can support up to 3 displays. 
    Can you check if your system BIOS can deactivate the integrated graphics (intel) and use the (AMD M265)?

    Paul
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    Hi Marco,
    I think the card could be overheating. Check if you can returned for replacement or repair.
    Thank you in advance.

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