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Second Monitor not detected on Windows 10

Hello everyone,

 

I tried to plug my monitor via VGA to DVI D converter and it didn't detected. Not even listed on Device manager. Just main monitor listed. I tried to reinstall my graphic driver, still not working.

 

Main monitor : Benq GL2460 (1920 x 1080) Connected to GPU via HDMI

Secondary monitor : Samsung Syncmaster 943SNX (1360x768) Connected to GPU via VGA to DVI D converter

Mainboard : Asus H110M-E

GPU : Zotac Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti

Driver : Nvidia 375.70

 

back then when I still use GT 730, it works both plug into GPU. But it not works for so long, after few days, the HDMI just not detected, and had to use VGA, but that was GT 730, probably broken.

 

Any helps ?
 

Thanks for the answers.

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I believe that the Pascal cards do not have VGA support because the DVI is digital opposed to analog.

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1 minute ago, imgvertex said:

Hello everyone,

 

I tried to plug my monitor via VGA to DVI D converter and it didn't detected. Not even listed on Device manager. Just main monitor listed. I tried to reinstall my graphic driver, still not working.

 

Main monitor : Benq GL2460 (1920 x 1080) Connected to GPU via HDMI

Secondary monitor : Samsung Syncmaster 943SNX (1360x768) Connected to GPU via VGA to DVI D converter

Mainboard : Asus H110M-E

GPU : Zotac Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti

Driver : Nvidia 375.70

 

back then when I still use GT 730, it works both plug into GPU. But it not works for so long, after few days, the HDMI just not detected, and had to use VGA, but that was GT 730, probably broken.

 

Any helps ?
 

Thanks for the answers.

try plugging into a DVD Player or some other device like that.

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1 minute ago, BiscuitMassacre said:

try plugging into a DVD Player or some other device like that.

 

The VGA monitor works on other devices. Also work when I plug into mainboard GPU. But not when I plug to PCIE GPU

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5 minutes ago, imgvertex said:

Hello everyone,

 

I tried to plug my monitor via VGA to DVI D converter and it didn't detected. Not even listed on Device manager. Just main monitor listed. I tried to reinstall my graphic driver, still not working.

 

Main monitor : Benq GL2460 (1920 x 1080) Connected to GPU via HDMI

Secondary monitor : Samsung Syncmaster 943SNX (1360x768) Connected to GPU via VGA to DVI D converter

Mainboard : Asus H110M-E

GPU : Zotac Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti

Driver : Nvidia 375.70

 

back then when I still use GT 730, it works both plug into GPU. But it not works for so long, after few days, the HDMI just not detected, and had to use VGA, but that was GT 730, probably broken.

 

Any helps ?
 

Thanks for the answers.

In case you were wondering, Those VGA-DVI D converters don't work at all, only the VGA-DVI-I Dual Link works.

The geek himself.

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1 minute ago, imgvertex said:

 

The VGA monitor works on other devices. Also work when I plug into mainboard GPU. But not when I plug to PCIE GPU

Switch from mobo graphics to pci e graphics in BIOS

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I will say this again, more simply. VGA is not supported on Nvidia Pascal cards. GTX 1050/1060/1070/1080 do not support VGA on reference board design. So in short, no VGA. Guy above has a good idea though. Does your monitor have DVI on it?

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10 minutes ago, dewman45 said:

I will say this again, more simply. VGA is not supported on Nvidia Pascal cards. GTX 1050/1060/1070/1080 do not support VGA on reference board design. So in short, no VGA. Guy above has a good idea though. Does your monitor have DVI on it?

Ouch... Even with converter ? Like VGA to Displayport ? 
This Samsung monitor only have VGA on it. Anyways, is it possible to have the Samsung monitor plugged in to Mainboard VGA and use both ? I tried that earlier, but it makes my Samsung monitor as main monitor and leave Benq monitor blank. I also changed the primary input on BIOS from Internal GPU to PCIE, and enable Multimonitor. and still not works

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