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HP Pavilion All-in-One - 24-qb0053in

Hello,

 

My computer model details us: HP Pavilion All-in-One - 24-qb0053

I want to connect two more Monitors and extend them with my HP Pavilion All-in-One  computer.

So in total - I want to use 3 monitors (expended display - not duplicate).

 

What I am using is: 1st monitor is the main monitor with All in one computer.

Now, this computer has 2 HDMI ports -1 is IN and 1 is OUT.

So connecting the 1st extended monitor in HDMI out. 

 

But now, I want to connect / extend one more monitor. 
-- I tried with the USB C type to HDMI / VGA Adapter - But this is not working.

-- Then, I tried USB 3.0 to HDMI / VGA Adapter - But it's legging too much and It is not even playing 720p video perfectly.


Can you please give me a perfect solution for this?

Thanks in advance 
Mohit Ranpura

   

 

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@MohitRanpura33 wrote:

Hello,

 

Can you please give me a perfect solution for this?
   

 


A perfect solution is a desktop system with GPU capable of handling multiple video streams with monitors designed for daisy chaining.

 

Actually, there is no perfect solution due to bandwidth limits, but you can try the following

 

Lower the resolution

Lower the refresh

Lower the color depth

set all the monitors to the same value

 

Bandwidth is discussed here https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000023004/graphics.html#:~:text=Bandwidth%2...

 

Looking at the above bandwidth table, if your HDMI is  (v) 1.2 then divide 3.96 by the 3 displays and look in the bottom table for what configuration to use.  Looks like 24hz refresh and 720p is all you can do. with only 1.32 Gbps available


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