- #HOW TO ENABLE A MONITORS ON THE AMD FIREPRO W4100 DRIVER#
- #HOW TO ENABLE A MONITORS ON THE AMD FIREPRO W4100 PRO#
Motherboard : It is Dell T-7500 workstation about 7 years oldĬan't find consumer cards that are latest for the same or better priceĬlosest comes AMD FirePro W4100 but it is PCIe 3.0 & my slots are PCIe 2. Some issues mentioned in #5 could be resolved with a mobo BIOS update. Other new things to focus are simply new hardware that could be defective, new hardware that expects a particular PCIe version, new hardware that draws too much PCIe bus power etc etc.Ħ. Edit the refresh rate which is supported. I tried this before, but using Disabled instead of Enabled, but it still doesnt work. Brink said: Test by toggling the 'Turn off System Restore' group policy setting to Enabled > Apply > Not Configured > OK to see if that may clear it.
#HOW TO ENABLE A MONITORS ON THE AMD FIREPRO W4100 PRO#
Select Display and click on Create next to Custom resolution. Posts : 219 Win 10 Pro 64-bit Thread Starter.
Right click on the desktop and select Radeon settings option. GDDR5 should in theory have absolutely nothing to do with anything since faster RAM has no exposed surface to the software. Under the section Monitor Settings, click on the dropdown option and select the refresh rate.
#HOW TO ENABLE A MONITORS ON THE AMD FIREPRO W4100 DRIVER#
Consider returning the expensive Workstation card and buying 3 consumer cards for the same money to get current technology which would have better driver support.ĥ. Consider that new card could be defective.Ĥ. You might have "End of Life" driver issues with cards that old.ģ. provide Windows version, motherboard details and BIOS version, Card details and on-board BIOS version, Driver versions.Ģ. Not enough information has been provided to even begin to guess on the nature of the problem.ġ. What seems to be a problem ? Is it because new card has GDDR5 instead of GDDR3 that other two cards have & thus it is not compatible with two other cards ? All cards are identical except the new one has GDDR5 instead of GDDR3. So I have to shut down the CPU using start button & Restart it & again all 12 monitors start working.īut then if I play YouTube videos, new card crashes after a while. So 4 monitors that are connected to that video card goes blank & also keyboard & mouse freezes. Now whenever I play YouTube videos, the new card crashes after few minutes. But new one has identical specs except it has GDDR5 instead of GDDR3. Recently one of the cards died so I bought a new one. I never had any problem with setup for last 5 years. I have been using this setup or last 5 years for displaying stock charts & using other regular applications including playing YouTube & regular videos.
I have 12 Monitor setup that is run by three ATI FirePro 2460 GDDR3 512 MB cards.Įach card has 4 ports so each runs 4 monitors.