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Test it by using both hdmi cables
You could also check to see if there is a bios update that may address this issue and try downloading latest mainboard chipset drivers.
as you describe:
that means, that it's able to work as intended but not until some/the following special treatment:
Boot up your System with only one Monitor connected, uninstall the Graphics-Card drivers (don't restart if it asks you to do so), open up the device manager and search for "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060" under "Display adapters".
If it's not listed then restart your PC, once back in Win again open up the device manager and search for "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060" under "Display adapters", right-click on the "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060" and select "Uninstall" (Confirm with Yes, If it asks you to remove other stuff).
Once the GPU is uninstalled, shut your PC down (don't restart if it asks you to), connect all Monitors you'd like to use and Boot into Win, download the latest GPU drivers from http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us and install'em...
that should be it.... good luck ;)
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Hi, I'm using 2 HDMI cables now and the problem didn't occur on first boot. It had a slight 5 seconds pause and the screen flickered but it was fine.
However apparently I can't use 144hz through HDMI and all guides say to use a DP. I don't seem to be able to get DP and HDMI to work in conjunction.
I don't have any other display cables and I'm sure DP and HDMI can work in unison somehow?
It seems your system doesn’t support running both hdmi and dp at the same time a newer system would.
If you boot your PC with just the DisplayPort monitor attached, will it work fine?
You said, using both displays on HDMI does work, so my guess is that the monitor EDID is fine with your system
So, after you boot with one monitor on HDMI and the other on DisplayPort, did you try checking the settings? what rereflesh rate were they using? have you tried changing those?
If i recall correctly, you could have that high refresh rate on HDMI, but its hard to find equipment that supports the HDMI version needed for that. Also, HDMI has a slight delay which is not recommended for low response time activities.
side question: why the 12GB of RAM?
https://ark.intel.com/products/75043/Intel-Core-i5-4570-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-3_60-GHz
Max # of Memory Channels: 2
Seems like you cant be running tripple channel. You know single channel is pretty much half the speed right?
I'm still using the same cable setup etc, I just reduced my monitors refresh rate in nvidea control panel from 144hz to 120hz and that has seemed to fix the issue with everything else staying the same. Boots up fine. It would stop between BIOS and Windows previously. It's not ideal, as I'm losing 24 worth of fps technically, it has solved the issue, but I can't work out why it won't let me have 144hz.
did you happen to check the DisplayPort versions suported by your GPU and your monitor? to make sure both supports that resolution at that refresh rate you were trying.
It also could be a issue with your cable not being able to keep up (signal loss), so make sure there is little to no electrical interference and the cable de adequate for that setup.
1. From the NVIDIA Control Panel navigation tree pane, under Display, click Change resolution.
2. Click the image that represents the display you want to affect.
3. Click Customize, then from the Customize dialog box, click Create Custom Resolution.
4. Specify there the RR you need (143hz) and apply the created resolution to your monitor.
Enjoy your two-screens setup!
Also make sure WIndows, Nvidia, and the monitors OSDM are all set to 144 using proper DP or HDMI cables that the GPU can actually use.