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i have 2 780tis and i wana do a triple monitor surround. how do i do this i click surround and then apply and my screen go black but when they turn back on it hasnt enabled it yet.

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your problem is that you are using Internet Explorer

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This is how I set mine up. First, make sure all the displays are active. Like this: 

 

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Then have them connected like this and click apply. It should then give you some options that are pretty straight forward. 

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This is how I set mine up. First, make sure all the displays are active. Like this: 

 

2U88UQu.png

 

Then have them connected like this and click apply. It should then give you some options that are pretty straight forward. 

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thats exactly what a did bbut

it doesnt want to work

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This is how I set mine up. First, make sure all the displays are active. Like this: 

 

2U88UQu.png

 

Then have them connected like this and click apply. It should then give you some options that are pretty straight forward. 

20uKyIp.png

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i have 2 780tis and i wana do a triple monitor surround. how do i do this i click surround and then apply and my screen go black but when they turn back on it hasnt enabled it yet.

ok how are the monitors connected?

 

are they like iSaeko's?

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This is how I set mine up. First, make sure all the displays are active. Like this: 

 

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Then have them connected like this and click apply. It should then give you some options that are pretty straight forward. 

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Y U HAVE 3 SCREENS ON 1 AND ONLY 1 SCREEN ON OTHER?!?!

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ok how are the monitors connected?

 

are they like iSaeko's?

1 on display port and 2 on dual link dvi they are 1440pmonitors

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1 on display port and 2 on dual link dvi they are 1440pmonitors

try swapping the connections from one gpu to another gpu

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Y U HAVE 3 SCREENS ON 1 AND ONLY 1 SCREEN ON OTHER?!?!

I have two cables connected to one screen. It allows me to switch surround on and off without having to move cables. 

 

Right now I have all three connected to one card, but I have to connect one of them to the other card if I want to use surround with SLI. 

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Y U HAVE 3 SCREENS ON 1 AND ONLY 1 SCREEN ON OTHER?!?!

Do you have issues?

You can connect the screens to either GPU. SLI just makes the GPUs work together.

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I have two cables connected to one screen. It allows me to switch surround on and off without having to move cables. 

 

Right now I have all three connected to one card, but I have to connect one of them to the other card if I want to use surround with SLI. 

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try swapping the connections from one gpu to another gpu

 

ok how are the monitors connected?

 

are they like iSaeko's?

Thanks for your help! i managed to fix it by doing a complete driver reinstall. now i have 3 32inch monitors all at 1440p glory !!!!

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Thanks for your help! i managed to fix it by doing a complete driver reinstall. now i have 3 32inch monitors all at 1440p glory !!!!

good for you bro enjoy your three screens epeen

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