T400 with dual graphics, 3 monitors at once - WORKING!
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 4:28 pm
I have T400 with dual (intel + ATI) graphics cards. Running on Windows 8 (using Win7 driver). Everything's connected to Advanced MiniDock.
I've read about possibility of running three-four monitors at once on T500 (here's LINK), and I'm almost sure that I've seen something similar about T400 on this forums.
Anyway, after replacing ATI driver with official one for Win8, and Intel with system one - I can see, even enable three-four displays at once (Intel has access to VGA and internal LCD, ATI to VGA, internal LCD and DVI), but the problem is that monitors driven by Intel graphics has no output at all. In theory setup like
ATI or Intel for internal LCD, ATI for DVI and Intel for VGA should work, and this can be set up from windows display applet.
Card is rendering - as I can take screenshot of whole desktop, move windows between monitors when having setup like ATI-Intel-ATI, etc - seems that some hardware multiplexer (?) is just forcing all outputs to be connected to ATI card.
Anyone had experience with this before and can help me?
If you gonna write that "it's impossible, thinkpads can do only two displays at once", please just leave this alone
I've read about possibility of running three-four monitors at once on T500 (here's LINK), and I'm almost sure that I've seen something similar about T400 on this forums.
Anyway, after replacing ATI driver with official one for Win8, and Intel with system one - I can see, even enable three-four displays at once (Intel has access to VGA and internal LCD, ATI to VGA, internal LCD and DVI), but the problem is that monitors driven by Intel graphics has no output at all. In theory setup like
ATI or Intel for internal LCD, ATI for DVI and Intel for VGA should work, and this can be set up from windows display applet.
Card is rendering - as I can take screenshot of whole desktop, move windows between monitors when having setup like ATI-Intel-ATI, etc - seems that some hardware multiplexer (?) is just forcing all outputs to be connected to ATI card.
Anyone had experience with this before and can help me?
If you gonna write that "it's impossible, thinkpads can do only two displays at once", please just leave this alone