Yes, as stated, starting at the #2 DP port on the gpu, it's a DP to DVI adapter, DVI cable, a second DP to DVI adapter into the DP port on the monitor. Have another suggestion to get from the only option out of the gpu to go to either a DP or an HDMI on the monitor without a DP cable? I'm all ears...
Anyways...
Both adapters were supplied by AMD with the 5100.
Both monitors are Samsung 27" CF398 Curved LEDs
Windows 10
I think I was using v18.6, what ever the most recent driver is. I would check, but now I can't get either monitor to work. I was double checking the second monitor and plugged it into the HDMI slot of the cpu, which crashed the 5100 driver, then without thinking about it, I switched the DP cable (yes, an actual real DisplayPort cable) for the primary monitor to the secondary, which still didn't get a signal. I switched the cable back to the primary, but now IT didn't get a signal. Needless to say, I tried every imaginable configuration at that point before giving up and getting out my laptop. Seriously frustrated now, $500 of monitors, a $300 GPU, and a $1100 desktop all turned into doorstops....