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help please

i currently use 2 monitors with the 2 ports on the pc

if i want  3 monitors which are wired by d-sub connection - what adaptor do i need to plug into my pc hp prodesk ?

ive seen online "The monitors must be DisplayPort 1.2 capable (DP++) with multistreaming, which allows you to daisy-chain monitors together."

 

i screen is d sub with dvi 15pin mail to visual display

2nd screen is d sub with dvi 15pin mail to visual display

3rd screen will be d sub dvi 15pin mail to hdmi- unless i need to change it

 

thanks in advance 

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In order to answer that better the model number of the PC is needed. 

 

From the post I see there must be DisplayPorts, is there also another display output?


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HI, 

sorry i dont know where it put the info , its a hp prodesk 

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Unfortunately there are many different versions of the HP ProDesk.  Please add the additional model information.

IE: HP ProDesk 600 G6, HP ProDesk 400 G9, HP ProDesk 600 G1.  As you can see, there usually is a number after HP ProDesk  and then a G with a series number - up to G10 now, I believe.

Way more variations on the hardware to give advice on the possibilities for an additional monitor.  Since Windows 11 is mentioned as the OS, I assume this PC to be relatively new, so the possibilities are good that it can accommodate another monitor.


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