Has anyone done this using ASUS Bios?
I have a home built rig with the following specs
I7-7700K
MSI GeForce GTX 1080
ASUS Prime Z270-A Motherboard
G.Skill Trident RBG Series DDR4 3000 @ 32GB
Samsung 960 EVO M.2 500GB
Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD
Seagate 7200rpm 6GB Hard Drive
WD 7200rpm 4GB Hard Drive
Corsair Hydro Series H100i V2 Water Cooling
At my current desk I only have room for two monitors side x side. So my current set up is 2 24" 1080P monitors side by side with a 24" 720P TV mounted above them and a 32" remote located TV that is used for Flight and Racing Sim games. That TV is on a lazy susan that can be rotated between a Saitek flight yoke setup and a G27 Racing wheel setup on the other side of the table.
I've been running the two primary monitors independently and mirroring the two 720p TVs so I can set everything up at my workstation and then move to the sim station for actual playing.
The two monitor side by side setup at my current desk is not good for games (besides racing or flying) and I have another 24" 1080P monitor that is doing nothing but laptop duty right now, that would make a perfect middle monitor.
So my new desk will have room for a traditional triple monitor setup, then I'd like to mount the 24" TV above that set up like it is now above the dual monitors. That TV will strictly be for video watching duty. I like having youtube or netflix playing on it while I work. I also like the ability to just drag and drop chrome tabs over to that monitor when I happen on a video I want to watch. Which is why I don't want to use a fire stick or equivalent.
The sim station will move to where the two setups are side by side and I have a 50" 4K TV that will be mounted on a mount that will swing between the two sim setups. The 32" TV will no longer be used.
Since I'm going with much higher resolution on the sim setup, I'm not going to be able to mirror the image with the 24" TV anymore, but I'm not worried about that. I do however want to be able to run all five monitors at once and not have to disconnect one to make another one work.
When I was building the system I googled the monitor capacity of the 1080 and found a reddit thread that wrongly stated it could handle five. Come to find out now that I'm actually trying to set it up, that it will only handle four at once. I could run five in SLI, but GTX 1080s are really expensive, especially since the bit coin craze. I don't want to buy that right now.
What I'd like to do is run the triple monitor setup and the sim TV off of the GTX 1080 and potentially run the 24" TV off of the integrated card on the motherboard. Like I said, I know the graphics output of the integrated card sucks, but this TV will be used for nothing but video streaming and chrome tabs. Games will be played on either the triple monitor setup or the 50" TV.
Does anyone think this is possible on my set up or has anyone done a similar setup?
Is there a simple bios setting I can change to enable the integrated graphics? Do I need to download drivers?
Thanks
I have a home built rig with the following specs
I7-7700K
MSI GeForce GTX 1080
ASUS Prime Z270-A Motherboard
G.Skill Trident RBG Series DDR4 3000 @ 32GB
Samsung 960 EVO M.2 500GB
Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD
Seagate 7200rpm 6GB Hard Drive
WD 7200rpm 4GB Hard Drive
Corsair Hydro Series H100i V2 Water Cooling
At my current desk I only have room for two monitors side x side. So my current set up is 2 24" 1080P monitors side by side with a 24" 720P TV mounted above them and a 32" remote located TV that is used for Flight and Racing Sim games. That TV is on a lazy susan that can be rotated between a Saitek flight yoke setup and a G27 Racing wheel setup on the other side of the table.
I've been running the two primary monitors independently and mirroring the two 720p TVs so I can set everything up at my workstation and then move to the sim station for actual playing.
The two monitor side by side setup at my current desk is not good for games (besides racing or flying) and I have another 24" 1080P monitor that is doing nothing but laptop duty right now, that would make a perfect middle monitor.
So my new desk will have room for a traditional triple monitor setup, then I'd like to mount the 24" TV above that set up like it is now above the dual monitors. That TV will strictly be for video watching duty. I like having youtube or netflix playing on it while I work. I also like the ability to just drag and drop chrome tabs over to that monitor when I happen on a video I want to watch. Which is why I don't want to use a fire stick or equivalent.
The sim station will move to where the two setups are side by side and I have a 50" 4K TV that will be mounted on a mount that will swing between the two sim setups. The 32" TV will no longer be used.
Since I'm going with much higher resolution on the sim setup, I'm not going to be able to mirror the image with the 24" TV anymore, but I'm not worried about that. I do however want to be able to run all five monitors at once and not have to disconnect one to make another one work.
When I was building the system I googled the monitor capacity of the 1080 and found a reddit thread that wrongly stated it could handle five. Come to find out now that I'm actually trying to set it up, that it will only handle four at once. I could run five in SLI, but GTX 1080s are really expensive, especially since the bit coin craze. I don't want to buy that right now.
What I'd like to do is run the triple monitor setup and the sim TV off of the GTX 1080 and potentially run the 24" TV off of the integrated card on the motherboard. Like I said, I know the graphics output of the integrated card sucks, but this TV will be used for nothing but video streaming and chrome tabs. Games will be played on either the triple monitor setup or the 50" TV.
Does anyone think this is possible on my set up or has anyone done a similar setup?
Is there a simple bios setting I can change to enable the integrated graphics? Do I need to download drivers?
Thanks