Laptop runs 3 monitors

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Hello,
seeking suggestions on how to accomplish 2 monitors through laptop total of 3, including laptop screen.
 
If you connect an external monitor to a laptop, the laptop screen will turn off automatically, i.e. not enough graphics power to deal with a laptop monitor and 2 others. If you want three, you'll have to get a splitter with three separate ports on it that will run off of your vga or hmdi port.
 

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3 external and it's own lcd

dell e6420 with dock station that has 1-vga and 2-DVIs
tested and works on 1200x1600 20" monitors

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Can you post your BIOS Revision and Video Driver version? Any BIOS settings you had to make?

I have an e6420 w/ a docking station w/ 2 HDMI/DVI ports and a VGA port, and I cannot get teh 2nd external monitor to light up no matter what I do. One external is cabled with VGA, the other is HDMI. Both are Dell 22" capable of 1920x1080 . . . do I need to use HDMI or DVI cables for both?

Thanks

Doug

 

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Can you post your BIOS Revision and Video Driver version? Any BIOS settings you had to make?

I have an e6420 w/ a docking station w/ 2 HDMI/DVI ports and a VGA port, and I cannot get teh 2nd external monitor to light up no matter what I do. One external is cabled with VGA, the other is HDMI. Both are Dell 22" capable of 1920x1080 . . . do I need to use HDMI or DVI cables for both?

Thanks

Doug

 

madmac63

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Can you post your BIOS Revision and Video Driver version? Any BIOS settings you had to make?

I have an e6420 w/ a docking station w/ 2 HDMI/DVI ports and a VGA port, and I cannot get teh 2nd external monitor to light up no matter what I do. One external is cabled with VGA, the other is HDMI. Both are Dell 22" capable of 1920x1080 . . . do I need to use HDMI or DVI cables for both?

Thanks

Doug
 

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These guys did it: http://www.skygatemedia.com/web-design-blog/skygate-media-creative-3d-workstations/

I think you need to run external graphics cards one from secondary output (HDMI or Displayport) and then 2 more through USB3.0 outputs.. Not sure if they'll run through a hub.
 
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