Is there any way to get 3 DVI LCD's working with this setup? I think the problem is with the new WDDM driver model, and the fact that one card is PCIe (2 DVI) and the other is a PCI.
Setup: Vista 5384.4 PCIe Radeon X300/x550 WDDM (Dual DVI) PCI Radeon 9200 SE (Non WDDM Drivers).
I am just looking for a simple way to get 3 DVI's working with this hardware setup- like I had with XP. Any options?

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Jason,
Can you tell me how you installed the X550 I can;t get it working in Vista.
Johan
"Jason" wrote:
Is there any way to get 3 DVI LCD's working with this setup? I think the problem is with the new WDDM driver model, and the fact that one card is PCIe (2 DVI) and the other is a PCI.
Setup: Vista 5384.4 PCIe Radeon X300/x550 WDDM (Dual DVI) PCI Radeon 9200 SE (Non WDDM Drivers).
I am just looking for a simple way to get 3 DVI's working with this hardware setup- like I had with XP. Any options?
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