- Turn off your system. be sure to have it fully powered down. We also recommend removing the power cable from the power supply.
- Unplug your monitor from the onboard graphic port.
- Be sure to remove any pervious graphic cards. make sure you have a PCIE by 16 slot.
- Put your card in the slot.
- Check to make sure your card is seated properly. Place your hand on top of the card a give it a good push.
- Check your card for external power connectors. If there are any use the blue connectors on your power supply to connect to them.
- Make sure you have active adapters. This can be done by looking at the adapter and seeing if it says active.
- Make sure the adapters are properly connected to the cable.
- Plug one adapter into the bottom port(this is the port closest to the motherboard).
- Start up your computer.
- Let your computer boot into windows. DO NOT PLAY AROUND IN THE BOIS.
- Once in windows go to Screen Resolution.(right click on your desktop(background) and a small window will open the will have it listed there)
- Verify that it shows your monitor and identifies it properly.
- Check the resolution of your monitor.
- Plug in the next bottom port.
- Repeat steps 12 to 15 till all screens a populated. DO NOT TRY TO ARRANAGE MONITORS YET.
- In Screen Resolution click on Identify
- A number will appear on each monitor. This corresponsed to the number you see in Screen Resolution.
- In Screen Resolution click on the monitor you want to be you main monitor. A main monitor has all you desktop icons.
- Check the box that says make this my main monitor and click apply.
- You may have click keep these changes.
- Next starting in the upper left, because we want to drag the number that corresponses to the upper left monitor there.
- Then drag the number that is in the lower left below it
- Be sure that the monitors are touching in Screen Resolution, even if there are in two separate rooms in real life the software does care. Do it and there will be less problems.
- Click apply and click keep changes
- Do the upper middle monitor next and follow steps 23 to 25.
- Repeat step 26 with the lower middle.
- Repeat step 26 with the upper right.
- Repeat step 26 with the lower right.
- Starting at you main monitor move your mouse across all six screens.
- If a monitor is flickering on and off try adjusting the resolution of the monitor. Lower the resolution and see if that fixes the problem.