Hi Neagal,
Can you provide us what is the make and model of the power supply you have? I need to look up into the the rails and also the amperes.
Thank you.
It has to work along with the VGA adapter. We have tested here internally your setup (except we use Club 3D branded adapters) and works fine in both Omega and 14.9 drivers.
Hi,
If you get an image but you dont see it after the driver installation it could be an issue with the display settings in your monitor on the HDMI port. Can you tell me the make and model of those adapters?
That is interesting. I hope they find something and can provide you the correct software in case they find the problem.
Hi Bristone,
As far as I know for the AMD cards we have not hear a problem but also it uses a different software for HD3D.
We keep you posted if we hear something.
Hi Richard,
We have tested the CSV-5300A and CSV-5400 and we are able to power 3 external displays by powering off the Surface display. This is done on the Surface 2, not the 3 as we do not have the latest model.
I am not sure why your third screen does not go on, please check if by pressing the scan button is able to resolve this issue.
Hi Bristone,
Yes, the Electronic Control (CEC) supports HDCP 1.3 content protection.
Hi,
No problem.
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Hi,
We would like to help you but the description you provide it is not related to the graphics card in this case.
I suggest that you contact Vibox to provide you the drivers you require as we cannot help you since we do not know what components you have in your system.
If you have further questions please let us know.
Hi Richard,
I am not sure why you bought the CSV-5400. The Surface 3 can support up to 3 external displays with the tablet screen off. The fourth DP port will not power on.
Surface
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Surface display
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External displays
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Refresh rate
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Screen resolution
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Surface Pro 2, or
Surface Pro 3 with any processor |
On
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One
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60 Hz
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Up to 3840 x 2160
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Surface Pro 2, or
Surface Pro 3 with any processor |
On
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One
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24 Hz
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Up to 4096 x 2160
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Surface Pro 2, or
Surface Pro 3 with i7 or i5 processor |
On
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Two
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60 Hz
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Up to 2560 x 1440
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Surface Pro 2, or
Surface Pro 3 with i7 or i5 processor |
On
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Two
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30 Hz
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Up to 3840 x 2160
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Surface Pro 2, or
Surface Pro 3 with i7 or i5 processor |
Off
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Three
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60 Hz
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Up to 1920 x 1200
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Surface Pro 3 with i3 processor
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On
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Two
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60 Hz
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Up to 1920 x 1200
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Link to source
Hi Neagal,
We do not recommend adding too much voltage as it might shorten the lifespan of the product but if you do use software to add more voltage on the card it is. Do not any hardware modification as this will void the warranty.
Make sure that increments are small, not too large. Remember that as you increase voltage and overclock the card this result in increased heat.
Regards
Hi Richard,
I will run some test tomorrow and see if i can replicate your issue.
Regards
You are welcome
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The HD 5450 should have either a VGA/DVI/DP or DVI/HDMI/DP. If you are using either configuration by adding the MST Hub 1-3 or MST 1-4 you can have 5 or 6 displays independent.
Also please note that you have a bandwidth limitation on your HD 5000 series. This series has DP 1.1 specification so make sure what are the resolutions you want to use on the MST Hub.
In our product page I have detailed a chart under system requirements. Click on this tab to check the supported resolutions as bandwidth increases if you use higher resolutions.
In your case, follow the HBR chart