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QNIX 2710 Disconnecting when plugging in a 3rd monitor.

Hello guys, I got my hands on a Qnix 2710 monitor yesterday to replace my main monitor in my setup,

however, whenever I try to connect a 3rd monitor to my GPU, the Qnix looses connection and just goes black

For the past year or so, I have been running 3 1080p displays off my Gigabyte Gtx 970 G1 Gaming, I

have been doing so by using the HDMI output and 2 of the Display ports (Displayport to HDMI adapters).

Yesterday when I connected my Qnix, I noticed that I could only get a signal on it, when it was plugged into the

DVI-I (Dual link) port, for some reason, it wont work in the DVI-D (Dual link) port (I know that the port works, I

can connect my old monitor using DVI-to-HDMI and that works just fine).
Now this was not a problem, as I just use the DVI-I port, now, I connected my TV over the HDMI port, and that works

just fine, but as soon as I plug in my 3rd monitor (using DP-to-HDMI or DVI-to-HDMI) my Qnix just goes black, and I
can for the life of me not figure out why, I have tried every single combination that exists and I tried Gigabytes own recommendation

multiple times with different displays (I have 2 spare monitors laying around that I tested with)

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It has gotten to the point where I have even tried with a friends old GTX 770 (Msi) and the problem is exactly the same there,

except that the monitor works just fine on the DVI-I and DVI-D on this card, but soon as I plug in the 3rd monitor, the Qnix looses signal,

also here have I tried all possible combinations.

Does anyone know what is causing this and/or how to fix it?

SIDE NOTE: when I have 3 monitors plugged in, the Qnix works when I'm booting, but as soon as I get to the login screen of Windows
it looses signal.

(I'm running win 10 btw)

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UPDATE: Okay so apparently it all works when I have 4 monitors pluffed into my GTX 970, but still no luck with only 3...

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UPDATE: OK, so I plugged in 4 monitors, and it all worked, then went to Windows 10 display menu and disabled th 4th display, and then unplugged it, and now it works.

I guess that solves it?

I will mark this topic as solved if the "fix" persists for a day or two.

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