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HP Envy 750-427C
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I am trying to connect 3 monitors to my HP Envy. It has 3 HDMI inputs and that is how I am connecting the monitors. The problem I am having is that only 1 monitor is being recognized when all 3 are connected. I have tried each monitor individually and they work individually. The computer is not recognizing 3 separate monitors when they are all connected at the same time. (All cords are connected and power is attached to each monitor also). The brand of the monitors is ASUS (VP228H).  Need to find a solution to having all 3 monitors connected

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Use the NVIDIA control Center to see if the displays are recognized and to setup the multiple displays.



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It does not show any other displays but the one. 

 

It is labeled GeForce GTX 750 ti

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