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No, you cannot do that.
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I am confused, because the INTEL website states that the Intel HD Graphics supports 3 Monitors. Are there MoBo with more ports than 2 then?
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Which processor are we talking about? Provide the model number.
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Intel Core i3-6100 CPU @ 3.70GHz. Intel HD Graphics 530
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I just picked one at random that has 3 video ports:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157855
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When you say "Video Port", what do you mean? Is this a VGA port, a DisplayPort (DP) port or another HDMI port?
Only one monitor can be connected to VGA and HDMI ports. This means that,
- If "Video Port" is VGA, then your system can only support two monitors.
- If "Video Port" is HDMI, then your system can only support two monitors.
- If "Video Port" is DP, then your system can support three monitors. In order to actually connect two monitors to a DP port, you must either use a MST Hub or, if the monitors support it, a DP Daisy-Chain.
If you indeed do have a DP port, let me know and I will provide pointers to appropriate MST Hub devices.
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