Guys I'm losing my mind here trying to set up 2 qnix 1440p monitors on an Asus 1080 graphics card.
The card has, 2 hdmi, 2 displayport and one dvi-d
Both monitors confirmed working, all cables working but no matter how I plug them in only one monitor stays on at a time. Windows 10 will not detect a second no matter how they are configured.
I have a 750 power supply and besides, these monitors come with their own power supply so being underpowered can't be the issue.
Help a brother out please. It doesn't help the monitors menu is in fucking Korean either. Motherboard is Asus maximus ix
There's your problem, it's in korean, everyone knows Kim Jong in is the only one allowed to have a dual monitor setup up in the north, all you gotta do is switch it to English or any non foreign power language and it should be good.
>>59778432
B-but they're made in South Korea anon
try:
device manager -> monitors -> update drivers
device manager -> display adapters -> update drivers
display settings -> check any messed up settings
also:
>>59778452
Well that's fucking dumb, your spending your money on foreign products, you should be spending your on American made products like snsv
>>59778503
Not when I need to buy 3 of them, and I already spent around $2,000 before monitors.
>>59778567
I think I see your problem now, did you not convert the price you spent in USD to the Korean won? To be able to use both monitors you need to access the back panel of your monitor to get to the calculator and input the amount the montior would cost in the Korean won to usd, by doing this you switch it to the American language, making it an American product, this allowing you to be able to use the same product onto your GPU, since it won't be under Korean jurisdiction l.
>>59778503
Trust me I'm a bit of an SNSV fanboy if I could I would.
Sure if I was doing 1080p i could afford 4 snsv monitors but 1440p is expensive.