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I thought everything is working but when I tried to connect another monitor while booted on one monitor, the second monitor is not being detected so I restarted the unit, but then after verbose logs, screens are on standby, keyboard is working while I tried to press the capslock, and the led light turns on.


What could be the problem?


Heres my send_me file https://drive.google.com/open?id=1fIEqI3xtc5ivO9kSV8-RwnMbDxqsb8jT

DSDT.aml.zip

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CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

Posted

I booted with 0x0306A0, under Graphics Injector -> Fake ID

But still the other Monitor is not functioning. I use DVI.

CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

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i tried to change the SMBIOS to iMac14,1 then iMac12,1 but still no luck :(

CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

Posted

As of now I disable the inject nVidia on clover and I got booted to the OS but it does not display or detect the other DVI port :(

CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

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I notice that there are only one slot detected.

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CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

Posted

I already done updating the Whatevergreen.kext and Lilu.kext

CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

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Also once I booted with one Monitor then plugin the second monitor, the display just wen't to black screen, the screen wen't to standby mode

CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

Posted (edited)

Finally got it work


Specifying the VRAM base on the GPU RAM works also its Video ports

I have a GPU RAM of 2047mb

</dict>
<key>Graphics</key>
<dict>
<key>BootDisplay</key>
<integer>1</integer>
<key>DualLink</key>
<integer>1</integer>
<key>Inject</key>
<dict>
<key>ATI</key>
<false/>
<key>Intel</key>
<false/>
<key>NVidia</key>
<false/>
</dict>
<key>NvidiaSingle</key>
<false/>
<key>VRAM</key>
<integer>2047</integer>
<key>VideoPorts</key>
<integer>3</integer>
</dict>

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CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

Posted

Sad to say that after I restarted the PC it back to standby monitor :(

CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

Posted

Now its weird cause I still didn't remove the VRAM settings which is working, now I have to remove the other DVI connector then plugin it in after it is booted. hhmmm

CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

Posted

Okay, it turns out that, the main DVI port should be the one being use upon booting, but when I boot then the second DVI is being used then the OS booting process will cause a standby mode on the screen.. hhhmm

CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

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for nvidia use csm enable in bios/uefi

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Posted

is there a way to change the DVI Port order? this happens only if I use UEFI Boot.

CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

Posted

for nvidia use csm enable in bios/uefi

 

Thanks for the hint.

CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

Posted

The problem is I don't see the CSM option on this BIOS hmm.

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CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

Posted

I see the CSM Configuration I have change the Windows and others to Manual

But still does not work, it still booted on the wrong DVI Port instead of the first one

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CPU: Intel® Core i5-9400F

MOBO: ECS > H310CH5-M2

GPU: Nvidia GTX 750ti

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