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I have Intel HD 4000 graphics card. I have 3 monitors connected by VGA x 1 and Display Port x 2 but my 3rd monitor won't connect

JShan9
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Hi I have been using dual monitors but have just purchased a 3rd, connecting it into a display port on my PC.

I have 1 monitor connected to a VGA port and 2 monitors connected to 2 Display Ports.

I have tested all cables individually in different ports etc and all monitors and cables work fine for two screens but when I plug in a 3rd the 3rd can't be detected.

My PC recognises the 3rd monitor but when I go to Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Display\Screen Resolution it doesn't detect the 3rd monitor.

Likewise when I press Ctrl Alt F12 to open the Intel Graphics Control Panel and select multiple displays it doesn't detect a 3rd monitor.

Can anyone help me understand why my 3rd monitor can't be detected (even though Windows can see all 3) and what I need to do to get the 3rd working so I can have windows open on 3 different monitors, thanks, Jamie

I have visited Intel Configuration 3 Displays FAQ which seems to suggest that 2 x Display Ports and 1 x VGA port should work fine as per below:

View information for the Intel® HD Graphics 4000/2500 of 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors, Intel HD Graphics of Intel® Pentium® Processors 2000/G2000/G2100 series, and Intel® HD Graphics of Intel® Celeron® Processors 1000/G1000 series

In most cases, three independent displays are supported in the following configurations:

  • If two of the displays are DisplayPort* monitors
  • If one of the displays is an Intel® Wireless Display (Intel® WiDi)
  • If the built-in display is an Embedded DisplayPort1 (eDP)
View a comprehensive table of supported configurations and notesIn most cases, three independent displays are supported in the following configurations:Active Display 1Active Display 2Active Display 3DisplayPort*DisplayPortHDMI* or DVI or VGA or DisplayPort or Built-in Display2DisplayPort or HDMI or DVI or VGADisplayPort or HDMI or DVI or VGABuilt-in Display3DisplayPort or HDMI or DVI or VGA or Built-in Display2DisplayPort or HDMI or DVI or VGAIntel® Wireless Display (Intel® WiDi)1 To check if your computer's built-in display uses an embedded DisplayPort (eDP) or LVDS connector type: From the Windows* desktop, press Ctrl Alt F12 key combination. If prompted selectAdvanced Mode application mode. Select Options and Support, change System Information to Built-in Display. Check the Connector Type field.2 Built-in display uses connector types: eDP off the chipset or LVDS.3 Built-in display uses eDP off a mobile processor.

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idata
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Hi JamieShark,

 

 

In regards to narrow down the issue I need to know the current processor and motherboard model of your computer. If it is possible, please send me the results of Intel® System Support Utility.

 

 

Intel® System Support Utility

 

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25293/Intel-System-Support-Utility?product=91600 https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25293/Intel-System-Support-Utility?product=91600

 

 

Regards,

 

Mike C
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idata
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Hi JamieShark,

 

 

I am following up on your case. Let me know if I can help you with anything else.

 

 

Regards,

 

Mike C
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Raffa
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I am having this same issue. Were you ever able to figure out how to fix this? 

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n_scott_pearson
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I have answered you elsewhere. As was explained, this a limitation of the Dell design.

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