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12-09-2015 12:57 AM #1
Zarathustraa PC Specs Motherboard Rampage V Extreme Processor i7 5930k Memory (part number) F4-3000C15Q-32GRK Graphics Card #1 Dragon 660ti 2GD5 Monitor 3 x VG27AH Storage #1 850 Pro 1TB Storage #2 850 Pro 256GB CPU Cooler Noctua Nh-D15 Case Corsair 780T Power Supply Corsair AX1500i Keyboard Kinesis Advantage Mouse Logitech G502 OS Windows 8.1, and Linux Mint Accessory #1 Aquaero 6xt
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Is there a way to change the boot monitor in the bios?
I'm running an Asus 660ti. I believe the EFI firmware successfully installed. I don't see an option in the bios for changing which monitor the computer boots to prior to the OS. If it's not in the bios is there a way to change which port the video card uses for the primary display?
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12-09-2015 01:25 AM #2
kaese PC Specs Motherboard X99 Rampage V Extreme Processor 5820K
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Its a matter of how your GPU prioritizes the monitor ports - not a matter of the mainboard. For some GPUs it may work to do a cold boot with only your main screen connected, then you can connect the second one and settings are somehow saved. However some GPUs keep their priority order anyway...
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12-09-2015 01:33 AM #3
Zarathustraa PC Specs Motherboard Rampage V Extreme Processor i7 5930k Memory (part number) F4-3000C15Q-32GRK Graphics Card #1 Dragon 660ti 2GD5 Monitor 3 x VG27AH Storage #1 850 Pro 1TB Storage #2 850 Pro 256GB CPU Cooler Noctua Nh-D15 Case Corsair 780T Power Supply Corsair AX1500i Keyboard Kinesis Advantage Mouse Logitech G502 OS Windows 8.1, and Linux Mint Accessory #1 Aquaero 6xt
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'm guessing if that doesn't work I'd need to command line into the gpu, and switch a variable?
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12-11-2015 07:51 PM #4
Zarathustraa PC Specs Motherboard Rampage V Extreme Processor i7 5930k Memory (part number) F4-3000C15Q-32GRK Graphics Card #1 Dragon 660ti 2GD5 Monitor 3 x VG27AH Storage #1 850 Pro 1TB Storage #2 850 Pro 256GB CPU Cooler Noctua Nh-D15 Case Corsair 780T Power Supply Corsair AX1500i Keyboard Kinesis Advantage Mouse Logitech G502 OS Windows 8.1, and Linux Mint Accessory #1 Aquaero 6xt
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Disabling compatibility support module in the boot settings fixed the issue. Luckily everything supports UEFI. Even had the added benefit of giving me full screen boot, and bios.