Once displays are connected to the graphics card, you can control how they are
currently configured as well as how Windows® desktops appear on the displays using
the Control Center software application. Common configuration tasks include:
Adding and removing displays
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Rotating displays
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Setting the main (primary) display
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Duplicating and extending desktops
•
Arranging desktops
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For more information, see
3.3.1 Multi-Display Support
Your AMD Radeon HD 7990 graphics card provides display functionality for up to five
displays using any combination of the following:
Up to two passive connections (or one passive connection and one native dual-
•
link DVI connection).
Any number active or native connections.
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More than one display can be connected to a Mini DisplayPort connection using
a daisy chain configuration or a hub (via the DisplayPort v1.2 standard).
The following table shows some examples of multi-display configurations; (A)
indicates an active adapter is used and (P) indicates a passive adapter is used. Display
abbreviations are mDP = Mini DisplayPort, dDVI = dual-link DVI, sDVI = single-link DVI.
Table 3–3 Sample Display Configurations
Sample Display
Configuration
mDP, mDP, sDVI,
HDMI, dDVI
mDP, mDP, mDP,
sDVI, VGA
mDP, sDVI,
HDMI, sDVI
mDP, HDMI,
sDVI, VGA
sDVI, HDMI, VGA -
mDP, dDVI
For additional configuration information, visit http://www.amd.com/eyefinity.
3.4 Using Adapters
The following procedure describes how to connect a display to your graphics card
using an adapter.
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mDP
mDP
Connector
Connector
Native
Native
Native
Native
Native
mDP to sDVI
(A)
Native
mDP to HDMI
(P)
DP to sDVI (A) DP to HDMI
-
Native
mDP
mDP
Connector
Connector
mDP to sDVI
mDP to HDMI
(A)
(P)
Native
mDP to sDVI
(P)
mDP to HDMI
mDP to sDVI
(P)
(P)
mDP to sDVI
-
(A)
-
(P)
-
-
Display Configuration 9
17).
DVI-I
Total
Connector
Output
Native
5
DVI to VGA
5
-
4
DVI to VGA
4
(A)
DVI to VGA
3
(A)
Native
2
AMD Radeon™ HD 7990 Graphics