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Monitor Support number for Vega 64?

I can't seem to find this information anywhere. Does anyone know how many monitors are supported for Vega 64? I've personally got 3 1080p monitors running at 60hz. I've got another graphics tablet on top of that. My current GPU configuration doesn't support more then three monitors so I'm hoping Vega doesn't disappoint in this regard. Otherwise, off to crossfire setups it is then.

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it says 6 are supported, obviously with a combo of DVI, HDMI, and VGA

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Just now, Sirgeorge said:

Where did you find that?

Outside of the wikipedia page I mean.

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It should be able to support 3 monitors, though it depends on what ports you're using. 

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You should be able to populate all video ports on any given graphics card. Get a card with 4 video outputs and you will be fine.

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Just now, fasauceome said:

You should be able to populate all video ports on any given graphics card. Get a card with 4 video outputs and you will be fine.

One would assume so but my current card has 4 ports but won't take more then three monitors in practice and doesn't support more then three in theory. This is the only reason I ask. If I hadn't had the previous experience or if I had the time and money to spent just to test this, then I would.

 

6 minutes ago, mxk. said:

It should be able to support 3 monitors, though it depends on what ports you're using. 

I'm worried about my fourth monitor (display tablet) which is why I ask. I always have to unplug one of my monitors and plug in my display tablet whenever I use it. It's annoying and I wish to avoid it in future. Plus, no one else has really made a post on this so I thought I would populate the question with one, for future inquiries.

 

4 minutes ago, Cigano said:

not sure though different sites have different answer's this site says 3DP and 1HDMI so 4 monitors all together 

https://www.techradar.com/reviews/amd-radeon-rx-vega-64

Yup, I was about to ask if they recommend using a spliter at any point in time or something else.

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1 minute ago, Sirgeorge said:

One would assume so but my current card has 4 ports but won't take more then three monitors in practice and doesn't support more then three in theory. This is the only reason I ask. If I hadn't had the previous experience or if I had the time and money to spent just to test this, then I would.

What is your current card?

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Just now, Sirgeorge said:

I'm worried about my fourth monitor (display tablet) which is why I ask. I always have to unplug one of my monitors and plug in my display tablet whenever I use it. It's annoying and I wish to avoid it in future. Plus, no one else has really made a post on this so I thought I would populate the question with one, for future inquiries.

That sounds like an issue with your GPU, not the ports. 

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2 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

What is your current card?

Currently have an r9 380 in my computer.

2 minutes ago, mxk. said:

That sounds like an issue with your GPU, not the ports. 

 

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1 minute ago, Sirgeorge said:

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you quoted me but didn't say anything?

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1 minute ago, Sirgeorge said:

Currently have an r9 380 in my computer.

An older GPU might not support all ports but modern stuff should all be able to use every port. The link @Cigano put up earlier is also a good indicator.

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1 minute ago, mxk. said:

you quoted me but didn't say anything?

I'm sorry, didn't mean to quote you.

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