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From: "\"Kristóf, Csillag\"" <csillag.kristof@gmail.com>
To: intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: Question about driver capatibilities - triple monitor?
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 12:46:11 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <50FFCD83.7000802@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAKMK7uEvhtnoSdd-Vy6fRKBUaff4kpuu4AZVBmcFhrb2gDmDdA@mail.gmail.com>

At 2013-01-22 09:43, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> For your 3 monitor required a decen ivb based board should be good
> enough, as long as you keep the restriction in mind that 2 of them
> need to have the same dotclock (which in practice boils down to either
> 2x DP monitors or 2x identical monitors with the same type of
> connector).
> -Daniel
I'm still not clear on the details how to achieve this.

1. Option 1: "2x DP monitors"

How do I connect 2x DP monitors?

1a) I can not find any motherboards with more than one display port. Can 
you?

1b) Or do you mean using Thunderbolt instead one of the DisplayPort ports?

In this case I need 1 Thunderbolt + 1 DisplayPort + 1 Something else?

The only motherboard I know of with this configuration is the ASUS 
P8Z77-V Premium - which costs ~ 550 USD.
Can you recommend any other?

1c) Or do you mean using 2x (Thunderbolt -> Displayport) + something else.

I know about 2 dual-thunderbolt motherboards, all by GIGABYTE: 
GA-Z77X-UP4 TH,  GA-Z77X-UP5 TH, GA-Z77MX-D3H TH.

Did you mean these?

1c) Or do you mean achieving 2 DP by splitting a DP with a splitter like 
I mentioned?

Does this mean that any mobo with a DP should work? Take for example the 
Intel DQ77KB thin Mini-ITX board.
Can I split the DP into 2, and then connect 2 monitors via them, and add 
a third one with HDMI?

Option 2: "2x identical monitors with the same type of connector"

What does "identical monitor" mean here? Is same resolution/freq enough, 
or do we really need the same model?

For example, consider any of the GIGABYTE GA-B75N, GA-H77N-WIFI, 
GA-Z77N-WIFI models.They all have 2 HDMI + 1 DVI output.
Does that mean that if I connect two identical monitors to the HDMI 
ports, and a different one on the DVI port, and it should just work?

    * * *

Sorry for being persistent; I would really like to understand my options 
here.
(I intend to make a purchase based on the information, and I really 
can't afford to be wrong...)

Thank you:

    Kristof

  reply	other threads:[~2013-01-23 11:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-01-22  0:05 Question about driver capatibilities - triple monitor? Csillag
2013-01-22  6:36 ` Ian Pilcher
2013-01-22  8:43   ` Daniel Vetter
2013-01-23 11:46     ` "Kristóf, Csillag" [this message]
2013-01-23 12:02       ` Daniel Vetter
2013-01-24 18:46         ` Monitors on thunderbolt? (Was: Question about driver capatibilities - triple monitor?) "Kristóf, Csillag"
2013-01-25 21:56         ` Question about driver capatibilities - triple monitor? "Kristóf, Csillag"
2013-01-23 11:41   ` "Kristóf, Csillag"

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