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GTX Multiview setup problems, looking for solutions

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Posted 21 May 2012 - 09:46 AM

I just bought a GTX 560 Multiview ZT-50706-10M and can NOT get three monitors to work simultaneously.
I have one HDMI monitor, one HDMI LCDHDTV, and one DVI LCDHDTV.
I can use any 2 of the 3 monitors fine,
but Windows 7 x64 SP1 display will not let me connect all three at once,
even though it recognizes all three, and I can connect any two fine (without rebooting).
There is also a caveat inthe Win7 control panel that 2 of the 3 must be duplicates, with the remaining monitor being independent;
however, Win7 will not allow its listed options to work, giving an error when I hit the APPLY button.
Furthermore, the latest nVidia driver Control Panel will not let me turn on 3 monitors simultaneously either, giving me the error "this GPU only supports 2 monitors," although it also will let be connect any 2 of the 3 monitors fine.
I set all three LCD displays to 60Hz refresh, and to the same pixel resolution.
There is no mention of Multiview setup on the CD, or in the manual.
There is NO Zotac utility to set up Multiview?
Please help!

This post has been edited by JosephCampisi: 21 May 2012 - 09:48 AM

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 12:06 PM

View PostJosephCampisi, on 21 May 2012 - 09:46 AM, said:

I just bought a GTX 560 Multiview ZT-50706-10M and can NOT get three monitors to work simultaneously.
I have one HDMI monitor, one HDMI LCDHDTV, and one DVI LCDHDTV.
I can use any 2 of the 3 monitors fine,
but Windows 7 x64 SP1 display will not let me connect all three at once,
even though it recognizes all three, and I can connect any two fine (without rebooting).
There is also a caveat inthe Win7 control panel that 2 of the 3 must be duplicates, with the remaining monitor being independent;
however, Win7 will not allow its listed options to work, giving an error when I hit the APPLY button.
Furthermore, the latest nVidia driver Control Panel will not let me turn on 3 monitors simultaneously either, giving me the error "this GPU only supports 2 monitors," although it also will let be connect any 2 of the 3 monitors fine.
I set all three LCD displays to 60Hz refresh, and to the same pixel resolution.
There is no mention of Multiview setup on the CD, or in the manual.
There is NO Zotac utility to set up Multiview?
Please help!



Hi Joseph,

I've forwarded your issue to tech support and it seems like you've already submitted a ticket for this. Since someone is currently in the process of troubleshooting with you, feel free to post again with the solution to the problem!

Thanks,
Juliette
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