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Have you tried using the nvidia controlpanel to do the dual monitor setup.– JelloDudeCommented Dec 4, 2015 at 8:12
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1@JelloDude Yes, it says it's detected so I'm not really sure what else I can do. See here: puu.sh/lIRpK.png– WabiSabiCommented Dec 4, 2015 at 8:14
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1@VlastimilOvčáčík I assume I am as under Monitors they are both listed as "Generic PnP monitor". I have attempted to install the driver for the secondary secondary monitor which I found online, however I don't think it is supported on windows 7, as I get a it is a very old monitor and I get this error the second I try and open it: puu.sh/lITdO.jpg– WabiSabiCommented Dec 4, 2015 at 9:36
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1@VlastimilOvčáčík I'm fairly certain it is running off the graphics card driver as I installed the drivers from the disc and updated everything. Here's what comes up under device manager: puu.sh/lIUTR.png– WabiSabiCommented Dec 4, 2015 at 9:58
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1I just noticed that your card has a "1" and a "2" next to the DVI outputs. I have similar markings on my own card and that one only allows me to use ports from "set 1" or from "set 2". I have problem finding information on that on Gigabytes website though. I also do not see a dotted line, which I do see on the 960. (i.sstatic.net/kHXjb.png)– HennesCommented Dec 4, 2015 at 11:19
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