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Taronjo
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AMD RADEAON PRO WX 3200

Hello.

I ´ve got one AMD Radeon Pro WX 3200 graphic card in a Fujitsu Computer I7 11th Gen with 32Gb RAM under W11 PRO 10.0.2263, dealing with 5 monitor ( 4 of them Samsung with 4096 X 2160 resolution) and other Fujitsu monitor with 1920 X 1080 resoluiion. This grapich card can manage up to 6 monitors, connecting DP 1.2 multistream adadters in 2 of the 4 outputs that has buit-in. The high resolution displays are attached to these adapters. 

And when I try to add another display (1920 x 1080), windowd detects it the new one but it is deactivate and no image at all you´ll see in the display. T

Anyone have try to connected 6 monitors with this card as show in his specifications?

Any help will be apreciatted

Thanks in advance.

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This are the specs for the WX3200:

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According to Tom's Hardware review on the WX3200: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-radeon-pro-wx-3200-graphics-card,39788.html

The Radeon Pro WX 3200 has 4GB of onboard GDDR5 memory, so it should be able to handle 2D and 3D workloads without hiccups. The memory operates across a 128-bit memory interface with a memory bandwidth of 96 GB/s. The graphics card has four mini-DisplayPort 1.4 outputs and can handle up to four 4K (3840 x 2160) displays simultaneously or a single 8K (7680 x 4320) display.

Possibly you have exceeded the GPU card's Maximum Resolution that it can support with the last Monitor you tried to connect. Just guessing though.

@fsadough can tell you if you can connect those monitors in your configuration or not.

Hello.

Right now, I´ve got 5 monitors connected. 

4 of them Samsung with 4096 X 2160 resolution and 1 with 1920 X 1080 resolution, all of them at 30.HZ frecuency.

Windows detects the sixt, but tells that this one is deactivate.

As I can read in the flylet attached to graphic card, It can be managed uo to 6 displays connecting a miniDP 1.2 with Multistream to 2 of the outputs of the graphics card. This is the scenario right now.

I try to move down the resolution of the 4K but with the same result. Sixt monitor does not work.

I really don not know it is a resolution isuue.

Thanks in advance.

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fsadough
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limited to 4x 4K@60Hz

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Hello.

Right now, I´ve got 5 monitors connected. 

4 of them Samsung with 4096 X 2160 resolution and 1 with 1920 X 1080 resolution, all of them at 30.HZ frecuency.

Windows detects the sixt, but tells that this one is deactivate.

As I can read in the flylet attached to graphic card, It can be managed uo to 6 displays connecting a miniDP 1.2 with Multistream to 2 of the outputs of the graphics card. This is the scenario right now.

I try to move down the resolution of the 4K but with the same result. Sixt monitor does not work.

I really don not know it is a resolution isuue.

Thanks in advance.

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There is a limitation of 4x 4K. You can get 4x 4K from the GPU natively. Now you are using 2x mDP1.2 Multi-Stream hubs. So, the calculation would be like this:

WX3200 mDP1 =>

  • MST-Hub Output 1 => 2K
  • MST-Hub Output 2 => 2K

WX3200 mDP2 =>

  • MST-Hub Output 1 => 2K
  • MST-Hub Output 2 => 2K

WX3200 mDP3 => 4K
WX3200 mDP4 => 4K

You cannot exceed 4K from any output of the GPU or MST Hub. The reason you can get the 5th monitor up and running is because you reduced the refresh rate to 30Hz.