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Heksafluoriid

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  1. I overclocked the monitors after I got the bios working if that matters too.
  2. As the title says, I have a problem with connecting a third montior to my motherboard. At the start of last year, I messed with drivers and such and somehow got it working, after enabling integrated gpu on CPU. It worked pretty much fine, other than usually display being glitchy until you turned monitor off and on. The boot screen was also on this monitor. I moved a few months back to new place, and after redoing my setup, the monitor no longer works. Bit bummed, but okay. But I had the problem of the boot screen still being on the third monitor, even though I did not have it connected. Windows also recognized a third display, but I only had two monitors connected. I couldn't access bios aswell, because it was on the third monitor. Also, when I DID connect the third monitor, it just said that no signal, even though windows DID recognize the display, and it WAS connected properly, I've checked it atleast 20 times by now. I recently tried to reset BIOS by removing the battery for 2 minutes, and it worked. I now can access bios through my main monitor, and I do not have the imaginary third monitor anymore. But I still wish for a third montior so I could multitask more (read: watching stuff and reading stuff while playing some game). I don't know where the issue lies, and I've uninstalled any drivers after troubleshooting for months with no luck. Do I need to reinstall windows? Or what is the problem here, here are my specs aswell CPU - A10-6790K overclocked to 4.4ghz if that matters RAM - HyperX 1600MHz DDR3 4x2GB sticks GPU - R7 360 2GB (Forgot the brand lol) Motherboard - F2A55M-DS2 rev 3.0 SSD - 850 EVO 500GB HDD - Samsung HD120IJ OS - Windows 10 Pro 64 bit PSU - EVGA 500W (forgot exact model, sorry) Main monitor - AOC E2460S - overclocked to 75hz if that matters Second monitor - Ordi W9009S - also overclocked to 75hz I had both of these monitors connected before the third display, and these have worked just fine all the time. AOC is connected via HDMI to GPU, and Ordi is connected via VGA to DVI-D cable to GPU. I tried connecting the third monitor, which is an old LG Flatron 19" 4:3 (forgot exact model) via the vga-dvi-d cable, but still no signal (to gpu). I don't really know where the problem lies, monitor is not broken afaik because I connected it to a laptop and other pc and it worked there. When I had the monitor working it was connected to the motherboard via VGA. It does not work anymore, I've tried different cables, everything but no luck. Only thing I can think of is reinstalling windows, but I really don't want to do that since I've never done it before and backing up all the useless data im going to use is going to take ages due to my slow second HDD lol. If anyone here is experienced, PLEASE help me. Im sick of 2 monitors and not seeing po..i mean not seeing educational videos on three monitors at once.
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