1 displayport 2 monitors
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 I know the Display port 1.2 support multi stream, but is anyone actually using it? I'm picking up a computer with an ATI FirePro V4800 and it says "With two DisplayPort outputs and one dual-DVI output, Multi-View enables up to six displays with independent display resolution, refresh rate, and display rotation settings" 
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 I would rather run Dual Display Ports on this PC,.. but haven't picked up the cable yet. So I'm running my three monitors is a bit of an odd way. - One Display Port
- One HDMI
- One VGA
 I so need to drop the VGA and go with the dual DisplayPort cable. 
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 Yes I'm doing it - I purchased a y splitter for my HP Prodesk 600 units. The desktop has one port and is driving two (extended view) monitors. I think I had some issues early on, but a BIOS update fixed them. 
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 @Dashrender said in 1 displayport 2 monitors: The desktop has one port and is driving two (extended view) monitors. Do you know if you replicate two of the monitors and have the third one extended? 
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 Now you want to add a third monitor? The HP specs 2 years ago indicated that the DP port supported only 2 monitors. I'm not sure how you would get a third display on this particular machine. I do believe that it has a VGA port as well, so I could probably get a third monitor on the VGA. 
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 This is the model number of what I bought. MSTDP122DP https://www.startech.com/AV/Displayport-Converters/mst-hub-displayport~MSTDP122DP  
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 @Dashrender said in 1 displayport 2 monitors: Now you want to add a third monitor? This is for the video steaming project. I actually want to drive 4 monitors. One monitor displaying my sources, and 3 monitors displaying the output. Those three need to all display the same thing. (duplicated) I'm trying not to add any more splitters than I need to. 
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 @Dashrender said in 1 displayport 2 monitors: This is the model number of what I bought. MSTDP122DP https://www.startech.com/AV/Displayport-Converters/mst-hub-displayport~MSTDP122DP  Whoops... Then I may not have a DisplayPort... 
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 @Mike-Davis said in 1 displayport 2 monitors: @Dashrender said in 1 displayport 2 monitors: Now you want to add a third monitor? This is for the video steaming project. I actually want to drive 4 monitors. One monitor displaying my sources, and 3 monitors displaying the output. Those three need to all display the same thing. (duplicated) I'm trying not to add any more splitters than I need to. They make a 4 port adapter, I don't know the requirements to use it though. 
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 @gjacobse said in 1 displayport 2 monitors: @Dashrender said in 1 displayport 2 monitors: This is the model number of what I bought. MSTDP122DP https://www.startech.com/AV/Displayport-Converters/mst-hub-displayport~MSTDP122DP  Whoops... Then I may not have a DisplayPort... You might have HDMI 
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 @Dashrender said in 1 displayport 2 monitors: @gjacobse said in 1 displayport 2 monitors: @Dashrender said in 1 displayport 2 monitors: This is the model number of what I bought. MSTDP122DP https://www.startech.com/AV/Displayport-Converters/mst-hub-displayport~MSTDP122DP  Whoops... Then I may not have a DisplayPort... You might have HDMI Oh - It does have an HDMI port,.. just not sure of the other once,.. It's this port:  
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 @gjacobse That is DVI 
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 @JaredBusch Thanks 
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 Those other two look like Display Port, but that could be the angle, so I suppose they could be HDMI. 
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 @Dashrender said in 1 displayport 2 monitors: Those other two look like Display Port, but that could be the angle, so I suppose they could be HDMI. I agree - but they are display ports,.. the left side of the connecter / and bracket are cut at a 45deg,.. but the right side is not. But hey - don't listen to me,.. I was confused as to what the DVI port was. 



