Including with your tongue in your left cheek and your eyes squinted?
If that's the case, then, I'd be asking for my money back. [e digicons]:-"[/e]
Seriously, it could well be that you have one with a slight operating difference due to a different batch or internal components, etc.
Other than that, can you connect all 3 monitors using the same method for each: ie; using 3 HDMI leads without adapters? Or all 3 via DVI?
I have an ASUS Republic of Gamers card with 3 DVI slots [and a Display Port], but usually graphics cards do not come with 3 of the same connnection, so I'm thinking maybe not. Unless you have another card with 3 DVIs that you can use to test the theory.
But yeah, that may be a contributing factor, 3 different connection methods, with the DVI to HDMI being the weakest link, and therefore not producing such a strong signal as the other 2, higher value connections. Other than that I'm out of ideas.
Anyhow, all the best with it. [e digicons]
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