ugahairydawgs macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 10, 2010 2,974 2,505 Dec 16, 2014 #1 Does anyone know if you can natively run three monitors off the 2014 MBP if you go for the model with discrete graphics? The specs say two only, but I would assume that GT750 chip would be able to handle more output than the on board chip.
Does anyone know if you can natively run three monitors off the 2014 MBP if you go for the model with discrete graphics? The specs say two only, but I would assume that GT750 chip would be able to handle more output than the on board chip.
JoelTheSuperior macrumors 6502 Feb 10, 2014 406 443 Dec 16, 2014 #2 Not a clue about the model with integrated but I can confirm that I can run 3 monitors no issues off my rMBP. To clarify, the configuration is: 1 DisplayPort monitor 1 monitor on DisplayPort to DVI 1 monitor on HDMI to DVI Not a clue about any other configurations.
Not a clue about the model with integrated but I can confirm that I can run 3 monitors no issues off my rMBP. To clarify, the configuration is: 1 DisplayPort monitor 1 monitor on DisplayPort to DVI 1 monitor on HDMI to DVI Not a clue about any other configurations.
ugahairydawgs macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 10, 2010 2,974 2,505 Dec 18, 2014 #3 JoelTheSuperior said: Not a clue about the model with integrated but I can confirm that I can run 3 monitors no issues off my rMBP. To clarify, the configuration is: 1 DisplayPort monitor 1 monitor on DisplayPort to DVI 1 monitor on HDMI to DVI Not a clue about any other configurations. Click to expand... What year/config laptop do you have? Are you running any adapters for that setup?
JoelTheSuperior said: Not a clue about the model with integrated but I can confirm that I can run 3 monitors no issues off my rMBP. To clarify, the configuration is: 1 DisplayPort monitor 1 monitor on DisplayPort to DVI 1 monitor on HDMI to DVI Not a clue about any other configurations. Click to expand... What year/config laptop do you have? Are you running any adapters for that setup?