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| Author: | RoboPatton [ 09 Aug 2010, 04:07 ] |
| Post subject: | Dp>VGA and the monitor that loses signal |
So I have your typical 5870/i7 rig. 3 Identical samsung monitors. When ever a game starts up, the monitor with the DP>VGA dongle attached goes black. The only sollution is to minimize the game, and switch profiles between my eyefinity and 3 seperate monitor profile (I use for work), and re-open the game. Some times, CCC gets mad at me for changing prof.s too often, and it stops running. Long story short, this has really made eyefinity a pain in the ass. I have done some testing: several VGA cables, 2 active VGA adapters (one by accell and one by Saphire), nothing has worked. I read on another forum to avoid "active VGA" but it was stated there is no such thing as "inactive" vga. Do I need to flash bios? Or up the power to the card? Would having an additional 5870 in crossfire help? Any suggestions would be great thanks. |
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| Author: | RoboPatton [ 11 Aug 2010, 00:52 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Dp>VGA and the monitor that loses signal |
I managed to fix it. Turns out the culprit was my pre-OC'd powercolor 5870. Either the DP was faulty or not getting enough power. With an XFX in there, it runs fine. |
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| Author: | Dyre Straits [ 12 Aug 2010, 04:28 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Dp>VGA and the monitor that loses signal |
I managed to fix it. Turns out the culprit was my pre-OC'd powercolor 5870. Either the DP was faulty or not getting enough power. With an XFX in there, it runs fine. I have never been able to trust the "pre-overclocked" cards myself. Any overclocking to be done, I want to be the one to do it. |
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| Author: | magnet699 [ 16 Aug 2010, 20:43 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Dp>VGA and the monitor that loses signal |
Hey guys I just wanted to add that I aslso was experiencing very mild issues with a Sapphire DP--> VGA adapter . Granted, it was happening MUCH less often and caused me much less headache than the ACCELL adapter. I currently have a Sapphire 5870 1 GB. Just out of curiosity, I put in my old XFX5770 and tested eyefinity using the dp-->vga adapter. Guess what, no blanking whatsoever, I have had it running all weekend, playing games, changing resolutions... works with no problem. This is not the first time that someone mentions that Sapphire has problem and when they switched to XFX, the problem went away. I am returning the Sapphire and keeping my XFX 5770. Can anyone disprove my theory that XFX work best with the DP to VGA adapter or have less problem than other brands? |
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| Author: | Ergonpandilus [ 16 Aug 2010, 23:00 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Dp>VGA and the monitor that loses signal |
I'm having opposite issue, though quite minor. :) When I turn off my computer, two screens turn off automatically and go to standby mode, but the one with DP->VGA adapter stays on forever. Is there a fix or do I just have to turn it off manually? |
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