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I clicked the intel 530 graphics in multibeast and it shows up properly with 3D accelerated graphics when I run Cinebench but I can't for the life of me figure out how to get two monitors going at once. I've about given up but figured I would ask for help here. I can click the mouse/hit keys and hear the OS making the "you can't do that" sound but nothing responds on the screen. If I boot with both connected, I can get the bios/post on both screens at once but once it's past the clover boot menu it glitches out and there's this pale blue screen with sort of a ghostly image of the top bar of OSX but nothing on the rest of the screen.
If I power off and hook up the DVI connector and unplug the HDMI, the DVI monitor works perfectly and the HDMI monitor acts like there is no signal if I plug it's cable in. If I boot into the OS with the HDMI connection on one monitor and then plug in the DVI connection, the screen flickers like it's thinking about it and then the DVI monitor just says no DVI signal. My top HDMI port works (haven't tried the bottom one) and my DVI port works but no matter what sequence of hooking them up, shutting down, etc, I can NOT get two monitors to function at once.
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