@@grapesboss3735I’ve got 2 monitors and only one HDMI output on my 6900 XT, my main display is plugged into the GPU and the second is in the mother board and it works perfectly fine, I can still play games at 1440p with high settings. So I’d keep your main display plugged into your GPU along with any others you can plug in and the rest of the monitors plugged into the motherboard
@grapesboss3735 if you need more ports, you can get a second gpu for more ports or use the integrated apu port from the motherboard. The system will use whichever gpu/apu you have selected as main to do the rendering and the other you set up as outputs. I advise against using 2 different brands, Nvidia and AMD have driver conflicts and cause stuttering.
@@o0Silverwolf0oI literally do that its handy when you need more then one hdmi or hell even a dvi port 😂😂😂 I would if the bios has it set the boot display to the pcie slot the gpu is in if you can but the 2nd gpu can be used I used the gt710 to speed up a optiplex a little with the igpu and dgpu working together and it worked
i find so much stuff just by fiddling with things when bored has helped me lots, and makes me seem smart when friends and family have tech related problems
I have something similar but they are different sizes. Is there a way to set this so the transition is even smoother? It looks wierd when I move tabs otherwise
also make sure you have them at the highest refresh rate possible by going to advanced display settings, selecting the chosen monitor, scrolling down and selecting the highest number under "Refresh rate" ie 143.99hz 165hz 75hz etc.
yeah it's a sign that there is an AI watching your online activity and it knows what kind of media to target you with. Don't be naïve. It's not mystical and it's not rocket science. It's computer science.
I have to say it: i am using my second monitor with my iGPU, and it gave me more fps in games as i would have when using both monitors on the main gpu. So whats actually the problem with doing so? Gpu: Rtx 3070ti, cpu: i7 12700k
As far as i noticed you can connect your monitor to the motherboard one, and in game you can select to use the nvidia Geforce to run it, just the only thing that happens is that the GPU will render the game but your IGPU will display it. So it has to be turned on! (This technique is used in laptop by the way, at least for the ones without MUX switch)
you could do that, but you lose performance that way because the GPU has to transfer the framebuffer across the PCIe bus to the CPU constantly for the iGPU to display it. It loses maybe 5-10% performance I think.
I own 2 monitors. Which has definitely helped me increase the amount of space on my display. When I am on Roblox Studio. It makes it a lot easier to work on it rather than having just 1. Then I can watch CZcams videos at the same time to have something to listen to I got two new monitors in October of last year to replace the other ones with matching ones instead. Which look cleaner and run a little faster at 75htz instead of 60htz
I got lucky and scored a laptop second display for next to nothing. It gets power and video from a single usb cord and works perfectly with my set up. It’s so small that I put it on a sliding mount so it tucks away when I don’t need it
I use the video out ports on my motherboard instead of the one on the gpu for the second monitor and it works perfectly fine. I do that because I don't want the second monitor to steal recourses from my main monitor but I don't know if this is actually true. And my gpu doesn't have a vga port
and in doing so you're forcing the GPU to send the framebuffer across the PCIe bus to the CPU for the iGPU to spit out across its port. Multiple monitors on the same card doesn't give much of a performance hit, maybe like 2%. By doing it the way you've done it, you've left maybe 5-10% of performance on the table and have defeated your own stated purpose. But if you HAVE to connect that monitor with a VGA port, that is really your only reasonable option. Must be a really old monitor to have a VGA port and not HDMI or DP. Is it a CRT?
ohhh okay so a really old LCD then. Yeah, I had one of those... my first LCD had only a VGA cable. I think it was even integrated. The KDS Radius 15".@@gamingdevil49
HDMI and DP can be converted with adapters between each other. But preferably buy DP monitors because: 1. DP supports higher bandwidth aka refresh/resolution 2. DP can be daisy chained up to 4 monitors per port and thus the cable runs can be cleaner 3. because of #2 I'm confused why GPU manufacturers feel the need to include more than 1 or 2 DP? Maybe for a LOT of monitors, like 8 or something? How many does Windows support? All that being said I think the reason you only generally ever see 1 HDMI port is because manufacturers have to pay a licensing fee for every port; I think it's like $5. So you can see why they'd only want to include one.
@@floppydisk9382 idk never had an issue with digital signals misaligning sync, tbh neither have I ever had issues with VGA doing that but I've only ever hot swapped VGA on more modern GPUs (late 2000s laptop igpus mostly) w more modern displays
doesn't cover Hz or mixing Hz. Sometimes these guys are good other times they drop the ball and on testing they sometime don't have a ball. Not all of us play fortnight, apex legends. (First person shooters or race car games)
I feel bad for people that need this. First, the viewers should be of the newer generations that had tech. Second, they should know tech. It's like 'How to change batteries in the remote'
No offense but seeing this as someone with 4 monitors setup i have to snicker at the simplicity of just having 2. Also, i have 3 different kinds of monitor with varying heights and 2 of them are vertical
My brother in Christ it's just a fucking tutorial on how to set up multiple monitors. Just appreciate the fact that he's teaching others how to set them up and move on with your life without stroking your little ego.
When he means issues, the gpu steals the integrated graphics, so the motherboard slots for video aren’t active.
what happens if your gpu doesn't have enough slots for how many monitors you want?
@@grapesboss3735I’ve got 2 monitors and only one HDMI output on my 6900 XT, my main display is plugged into the GPU and the second is in the mother board and it works perfectly fine, I can still play games at 1440p with high settings. So I’d keep your main display plugged into your GPU along with any others you can plug in and the rest of the monitors plugged into the motherboard
@grapesboss3735 if you need more ports, you can get a second gpu for more ports or use the integrated apu port from the motherboard. The system will use whichever gpu/apu you have selected as main to do the rendering and the other you set up as outputs. I advise against using 2 different brands, Nvidia and AMD have driver conflicts and cause stuttering.
@@o0Silverwolf0oI literally do that its handy when you need more then one hdmi or hell even a dvi port 😂😂😂 I would if the bios has it set the boot display to the pcie slot the gpu is in if you can but the 2nd gpu can be used I used the gt710 to speed up a optiplex a little with the igpu and dgpu working together and it worked
@@CollectingCasual6900xt doesn’t have only 1 output it has 4
Props To you man , i had been trying to make dual Monitor Setup with one Display , Now i know i need two monitors
it took me WAY too long to realize that this was satire
Its been 6 years... 6 YEARS of me having 1 32inch monitor and 1 27inch monitor and now i realized i can actually align the two up....
Duplicate screens #2 without widgets? Anyone?
i find so much stuff just by fiddling with things when bored has helped me lots, and makes me seem smart when friends and family have tech related problems
SAME! That's why i'm the "tech legend
@@plaguegaming3642
Love the Datsun 280z hoodie you're wearing.
Dam now i want one lol
i was bouta comment that😂
i was just looking for this 😭🙏
"The first thing you need is at least two displays."
Thanks for that.
It keeps saying my monitor on the left is number 1 how do i fix this
Nice man I like dual monsters a lot thanks for helping
💀💀💀
I'll just use my tablet and buy an ultrawide if I will afford one (prob not I'm building a PC rn)
I have something similar but they are different sizes. Is there a way to set this so the transition is even smoother? It looks wierd when I move tabs otherwise
also make sure you have them at the highest refresh rate possible by going to advanced display settings, selecting the chosen monitor, scrolling down and selecting the highest number under "Refresh rate" ie 143.99hz 165hz 75hz etc.
This is like a sign lmao this got recommended to me now, i ordered a monitor yesterday
yeah it's a sign that there is an AI watching your online activity and it knows what kind of media to target you with. Don't be naïve.
It's not mystical and it's not rocket science. It's computer science.
The verge: Make sure you have a table or work surface.
This guy: Make sure you have two monitors.
280z hoodie goes hard asf
You can also from those settings select which monitor you want to be your main display
I have to say it: i am using my second monitor with my iGPU, and it gave me more fps in games as i would have when using both monitors on the main gpu. So whats actually the problem with doing so? Gpu: Rtx 3070ti, cpu: i7 12700k
As far as i noticed you can connect your monitor to the motherboard one, and in game you can select to use the nvidia Geforce to run it, just the only thing that happens is that the GPU will render the game but your IGPU will display it. So it has to be turned on! (This technique is used in laptop by the way, at least for the ones without MUX switch)
you could do that, but you lose performance that way because the GPU has to transfer the framebuffer across the PCIe bus to the CPU constantly for the iGPU to display it. It loses maybe 5-10% performance I think.
What if you use one hdmi port for ur gpu and the other for ur mobo?
Then the one connected to the mb won't be that good
Yo where did ya get that hoodie?
I guess it is just by bad luck that ya may have issues with using dual monitor while using onboard graphics and gpu at the same time
you can use both onboard and dedicated graphics card, however you need to enable it from bios (if supported)
Display and HDMI deferent?
Bro, nice shirt
with dvi being older (i think) it still has a millisecond or less input delay than the straight hdmi
I own 2 monitors. Which has definitely helped me increase the amount of space on my display. When I am on Roblox Studio. It makes it a lot easier to work on it rather than having just 1. Then I can watch CZcams videos at the same time to have something to listen to
I got two new monitors in October of last year to replace the other ones with matching ones instead. Which look cleaner and run a little faster at 75htz instead of 60htz
Why bro looks like mrbest from walmart😂
Mr Boost
make a tutorial on how to press the power button
Awesome and fast
How yt know what I needed 😮
magic
And now what i need to figure out is how to best layout my 40", 27", and 19.1" monitors.
Imagine... just imagine... running monitors on different heights. Thats even more cursed than a vertical second screen setup
"The first thing you will need is at least 2 displays"
Love the shirt
Thx
Wouldn't it be better if we plug in the second monitor into the mbd if there's like discord and Spotify there?
I GOT THE SAME PCCASE LOL ❤❤❤
Wait, so the second monitor (not the main one) doesn’t need to be plugged into the pc?
can i have audio coming from both monitors? if so how do i do that. Nobody made a video on that, that i could find.
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i want to plug a tv in just for gaming screen without desktop, how do i do that?
hold on so how would you have 3 or more monitors with only 1 display/hdmi port?
My older bro put the cables in the mobo and had performance issues… gee I wonder why
Can I use my TV as a second monitor
I can connect a motherboard in the motherboard and a motherboard in the video card?
can someone help me please
Welcome to me 15 years ago.
Then I bought a larger single display.
Why when i click on apps on display 2, it only shows up on display 1?
All ways use the grafic onboard
I got lucky and scored a laptop second display for next to nothing. It gets power and video from a single usb cord and works perfectly with my set up.
It’s so small that I put it on a sliding mount so it tucks away when I don’t need it
the first thing you actually gonna need... is money
its a video to setup dual monitors, yeah i'd kinda figure you'd need money to buy the monitors
Yo I got that pc case
ok yes... what if you did do that at one time plugging into both motherboard and gpu
*mild panic*
What's the GPU?
i know how to do this i have 3 monitors
i don't know why i got hooked to watch it till the end
Bro said to not turn on ur moniter when u plug it I'm but it won't work if its kn
I use the mobo hdmi port for my secondary display, what would be a problem from that?
no, it will use the cpu to display
AMD apu and gpu work together
tycd ik
i use a dvi adapter to hdmi for my not gaming monitor
I use the video out ports on my motherboard instead of the one on the gpu for the second monitor and it works perfectly fine. I do that because I don't want the second monitor to steal recourses from my main monitor but I don't know if this is actually true. And my gpu doesn't have a vga port
and in doing so you're forcing the GPU to send the framebuffer across the PCIe bus to the CPU for the iGPU to spit out across its port. Multiple monitors on the same card doesn't give much of a performance hit, maybe like 2%.
By doing it the way you've done it, you've left maybe 5-10% of performance on the table and have defeated your own stated purpose. But if you HAVE to connect that monitor with a VGA port, that is really your only reasonable option. Must be a really old monitor to have a VGA port and not HDMI or DP. Is it a CRT?
@@SeeJayPlayGames it's not a crt but it doesn't have an hdmi or display port
ohhh okay so a really old LCD then. Yeah, I had one of those... my first LCD had only a VGA cable. I think it was even integrated. The KDS Radius 15".@@gamingdevil49
First thing you need is at least 2 display
Me with 1.5 displays
i failed at 2 displays part
question i one buy 2 hdmi monitors but i can only use one hdmi port
HDMI and DP can be converted with adapters between each other. But preferably buy DP monitors because:
1. DP supports higher bandwidth aka refresh/resolution
2. DP can be daisy chained up to 4 monitors per port and thus the cable runs can be cleaner
3. because of #2 I'm confused why GPU manufacturers feel the need to include more than 1 or 2 DP? Maybe for a LOT of monitors, like 8 or something? How many does Windows support?
All that being said I think the reason you only generally ever see 1 HDMI port is because manufacturers have to pay a licensing fee for every port; I think it's like $5. So you can see why they'd only want to include one.
the power off thing only really applies to analog signals like VGA
not even that really
@@floppydisk9382 idk never had an issue with digital signals misaligning sync, tbh neither have I ever had issues with VGA doing that but I've only ever hot swapped VGA on more modern GPUs (late 2000s laptop igpus mostly) w more modern displays
How to do that on an laptop
doesn't cover Hz or mixing Hz. Sometimes these guys are good other times they drop the ball and on testing they sometime don't have a ball. Not all of us play fortnight, apex legends. (First person shooters or race car games)
Early
Fix it Felix
Just press windows and P at the same time.
plug both monitors in, you are done
not me watching this knowing i have an imac
First thing I need is a pc
alr
leaving out the poor dvi port 😔🙏
I dont have a gpu
I feel bad for people that need this.
First, the viewers should be of the newer generations that had tech. Second, they should know tech.
It's like 'How to change batteries in the remote'
instructions unclear both monitors exploded after plugging it into the power supply
- for windows
amazing how the guy in the video has no clue what he's talking about. same goes for this comment section
do some people actually need to watch a guide???
mr beast's clone
Took to long did it in 9 seconds
failed task: poor 😢
Step 1: get a pc😢
So the key to having multiple displays is to have multiple monitors? Really? Come on!
No offense but seeing this as someone with 4 monitors setup i have to snicker at the simplicity of just having 2. Also, i have 3 different kinds of monitor with varying heights and 2 of them are vertical
My brother in Christ it's just a fucking tutorial on how to set up multiple monitors. Just appreciate the fact that he's teaching others how to set them up and move on with your life without stroking your little ego.
@@ashtonnix7707 you tell him buddy. Idk why he can't just scroll past if hes got beef with it
@@ashtonnix7707 dude, all i was saying is keep it at 2. Dont make yourself a headache like i did. Calm tf down.